
History Through a Catholic Lens | Christopher Zehnder | The Catholic Homeschool Podcast
Sometimes when viewing history we can forget that…
The Catholic Homeschool Podcast
April 27, 202247m 44s
Audio is streamed directly from the publisher (feeds.soundcloud.com) as published in their RSS feed. Play Podcasts does not host this file. Rights-holders can request removal through the copyright & takedown page.
Show Notes
Sometimes when viewing history we can forget that every textbook, no matter how unbiased they may claim to be, will always have a particular perspective that they are being written from. Today, Paola sits down with Christopher Zehnder, the General Editor of the Catholic Textbook Project, to discuss how to teach and learn history through a Catholic Lens.
Click below to order volume 1 of Christopher's historical fiction series, A Song for Else: The Vow
http://aroucapress.com/a-song-for-else-vol1
Click below to check out the Catholic Textbook Project
https://www.catholictextbookproject.com/
Click below to listen to Christopher's appearance on the Journey Home to tell his conversion story:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iauEKTlDsaE
Click below to check out Paola's brand new Mini Course: Homeschooling Multi-Ages with History
https://catholichomeschool.online/homeschooling-multi-ages-using-history-minicourse/
Guest Bio:
Christopher Zehnder, the General Editor of the Catholic Textbook Project, earned his bachelor of arts degree from Thomas Aquinas College in Santa Paula, California, and his master’s from Holy Apostles College and Seminary in Cromwell, Connecticut. He has taught history, theology, Latin, English grammar, composition, English literature, and universal literature at Catholic secondary schools in Connecticut and California. He has developed curricula in history and language arts. In addition to his work in education, Mr. Zehnder has authored a trilogy set the German Reformation (the first volume recently published by Arouca Press), edited two monthlies, and written for various publications on historical, political, and theological subjects. He and his wife, Katherine, with their children live in Central Ohio.
Find more of Christopher's work at the Catholic Textbook Project:
https://www.catholictextbookproject.com/