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UNIT 1 ANCIENT HISTORY Chapter 1: Foundations of World History Chapter 2: Early Civilizations Chapter 3: The Greek Civilization Chapter 4: The Roman Republic Chapter 5: The Roman Empire UNIT 1 ANCIENT HISTORY Chapter 1: Foundations of World History “In the beginning God created the heaven and the earth.” Chapter 1 Goals 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.2.1 1.2.2 1.2.3 1.2.4 State and defend three reasons for studying world history. List the types of sources used by historians, indicating the value of each. Summarize how historians produce a historical account and suggest how their philosophy of life affects their work. Explain how a Christian worldview should affect the way a believer interprets history. Identify the major events and people in biblical history from Creation to the rise of nations. Define the Creation Mandate and explain its relationship to culture and the development of civilization. Identify the two chief effects of the Fall and explain their implications for the flow of human history. Show how the flow of history form the Fall to the rise of nations reveals Genesis 3:15 as the thesis statement for human history. WHY SHOULD WE STUDY WORLD HISTORY? Brainstorm See p. 3 1. Prepares us for the future Follow patterns 2. Gives cultural identity don’t fall into “cultural amnesia” 3. Declares God’s glory see Bible as more than just a book God is involved - see HIS greatness WHAT ARE THE TYPES OF SOURCES USED BY HISTORIANS? Primary sources - produced at time of the event Artifacts Tradition Written Record Secondary sources - used to explain or interpret primary sources HOW DO HISTORIANS PRODUCE A HISTORICAL ACCOUNT? Evaluate historical sources Historical synthesis Historical interpretation In your own words explain each step. HOW DOES ONE’S WORLDVIEW AFFECT THEIR HISTORICAL WORK? Brainstorm BACKGROUND INFLUENCES BIAS Secular humanist human reason informed Most reliable path to truth by science interaction of natural forces Universe origins VS Christian Bible, God’s Word Direct act of God Why is the universe here? Unanswerable TO DECLARE GOD’S GLORY Where is the world headed? interaction of natural forces will eventually lead to catastrophic destruction divine judgment and restoration HOW SHOULD A CHRISTIAN WORLDVIEW AFFECT THE WAY A BELIEVER INTERPRETS HISTORY? 1. Realize God has divine control of history. DIVINE PROVIDENCE 2. Realize that human depravity leads to poor choices within society. human depravity – every aspect of every human’s being (body, will, mind, and emotions) are tainted (stained) by sin. (We inherited the gene from Adam, the first human, who chose his wife over God.) 3. Realize that the goal of history is redemption through Christ’s love. 1.1.4 Explain how a Christian worldview should affect the way a believer interprets history. 1. Realize God has divine control of history. There is no event that is out of God’s control or that does not help to accomplish His purpose for this world. - Affects our study of history in 2 ways: it reminds us to be historic optimists. (We do not deny that the world is evil, but is also not out of control.) 2. It reminds us to study history with God’s will in mind. • Limitations of knowing God’s will in history: 1. our lack of knowledge of the past. 2. our own fallenness. (We are all sinners, therefore, what we do know about the past we tend to interpret in selfish ways.) 3. our ignorance of God’s will. 1. 2. Realize that human depravity is the reason for the world’s problems. 3. Realize that the goal of history is redemption through Christ’s love. God’s redemptive love in Christ stands at the center of human history. What is history? Can history change? Is there a difference between history and the past? How do you learn history? What makes something (a piece of writing or an artifact) a good piece of information about the past? What role does bias play in recording, learning, and understanding history? RESPOND TO THE FOLLOWING STATEMENT: • “It is not possible to use the study of history to prepare for the future. Every civilization is unique. The legitimate parallels between our lives and the lives of previous generations are too few and far between.” HOW CAN THE BIBLE BE EXPLAINED AS THE OLDEST HISTORY BOOK AVAILABLE FOR US? Traces history to times that are not clearly recorded anywhere else. Begins with two truths about Creation: 1. God existed when nothing else did. 2. All that exists was made by HIM. WHAT IS THE PURPOSE OF MANKIND? 1. “Subdue” the earth - CREATION MANDATE Genesis 1:28 2. Advance environment through our labor. 3. Advance civilizations through specialization and organization. What are the 2 primary effects of the Fall? Man turned to self Man’s relationship with God was hindered Genesis 3:15 • “And I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and between thy seed and her seed” How has the flow of history revealed Genesis 3:15 as the thesis for human history? seed of the woman ABEL Seth and descendants have long lives close in their relationship to God seed of the serpent CAIN Lamech - polygamy Lived apart from God’s will Seth’s descendants eventually mixed with Cain’s to produce corruption FLOOD Ham Shem and Japheth Canaanites - Tower of Babel Hebrews CONFUSION OF LANGUAGES RISE OF NATIONS form according to common language Know Difference between: • Civilization • Organization • Specialization • Culture • History • Worldview • Divine providence • Divine sovereignty • Human depravity