1. The OdysseyThe OdysseyTyped by Mrs. Scruggs’s Peer Helpers 2. EpicEpic: a long, narrative poem about the: a long, narrative poem about theadventures of gods and heroes.adventures…
Introduction to the Hebrew Scripture Why Read the Bible? The canon known as the Bible literally means âthe booksâ What does the canon mean? It is the ecclesiastical rule…
Myth and the Oral Tradition Lesson 39 English 10 Warm-Up The teacher (implied/inferred) that her students would be getting donuts if they did well on the test. Youâll have…
Myth and the Oral Tradition Lesson 39 English 10 Warm-Up The teacher (implied/inferred) that her students would be getting donuts if they did well on the test. Youâll have…
Development of the Bible Development of the Bible How the Bible came to be! Steps in the development of the Bible People experienced God People shared stories verbally Oral…
Native American Oral Tradition Native American Oral Tradition The value and power of storytelling Oral tradition Purpose and cause American Indian oral tradition and teachings…
Understanding History Understanding History Tools of the Historian Think About It⦠How has your life changed from the way it was five years ago? Ten years from now, how…
Myth v. Epic English is in a relationship with History.    âBooks are the carriers of civilization. Without books, history is silentâ¦â -Barbara Tuchman Carl…