6. Omnibus VI: Secondary Literature Package

By: Various Authors

$298.18

Omnibus VI Secondary includes works from and about the modern world and other important works. Students read and learn to appreciate the Great Books in light of the truth of Scripture. The course naturally complements the primary books course or stands alone as a lighter workload than the primary course.

This is a secondary set to be used alongside the Primary Set, Omnibus student book and teacher’s manual can be purchased with the Primary Set. 

Please note that the price of this set will vary, depending on how many books you purchase at once.

Product Quantity

Common Sense

$16.63
1

On Christian Doctrine

$11.40
1

The Guns of August

$25.65
1

The Interpretation of Dreams: The Complete and Definitive Text

$14.24
1

Self Reliance

$5.23
1

Hamlet

$12.83
1

The Jungle

$8.50
1

The Picture of Dorian Gray

$10.44
1

The Red Badge of Courage

$5.23
1

The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde And Other Tales of Terror

$11.40
1

Walden and Civil Disobedience

$18.05
1

Leaves of Grass

$15.20
1

Heart of Darkness

$11.40
1

John Adams

$28.50
1

Out of the Silent Planet

$20.90
1

That Hideous Strength

$20.90
1

Perelandra

$17.09
1

50 Great Short Stories

$10.44
1

T. S. Eliot Collected Poems, 1909-1962

$34.15
1
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Product Description

Omnibus is a Latin term meaning “all encompassing.” Completing Omnibus VI will provide the student a full credit in Modern U.S. and British History II, Doctrine and Theology VI, and Modern U.S. and British Literature II. An additional feature is the inclusion of six essays in each year (18 total in Omnibus IV, V &VI) exposing students to various other disciplines to consider for courses of study in college and careers. Combining these disciplines will have students grow in their appreciation of the unity of all knowledge, and all the material is taught through a biblical worldview.

Books Covered

Common Sense
On Christian Doctrine
Fifty Great Short Stories
T.S. Eliot: Collected Poems, 1909-1962
The Guns of August
The Interpretation of Dreams
Self-Reliance & Other Essays
Hamlet
The Jungle
The Picture of Dorian Gray
The Red Badge of Courage
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
Walden and Civil Disobedience
Leaves of Grass
Heart of Darkness
John Adams
Out of the Silent Planet
Perelandra
That Hideous Strength

OMNIBUS IS A GREAT BOOKS CURRICULUM THAT TEACHES STUDENTS THE LESSONS FROM THE PAST IN ORDER TO LIVE IN THE PRESENT.

Teaching children to think biblically about everything is one of the hardest jobs parents and teachers have. Learning from the past to live in the present might be second hardest. By tapping some of the greatest thinkers alive, Veritas produced the Omnibus, a Great Books curriculum for grades 7-12 that grounds students in their faith. Omnibus is a Latin term meaning “all-encompassing.” Each year of the Omnibus curriculum combines history, theology, and literature to help students grow in their appreciation of the unity of all knowledge.

The Omnibus includes six years with two simultaneous courses per year. The Primary books course focuses closely on primary-source historical works and events from the time period covered. The Secondary course offers balance and a lighter workload, with a greater focus on literature and theology. Taken together, students will earn three credits: one each in history, theology, and literature. For example: As part of Omnibus I Primary, students delve into the works of Plato, dealing with the Socratic Method. In Omnibus I Secondary, some reading includes modern works by Peter Kreeft, presenting fictional conversations between Socrates, abortionists, and university professors. This integrated, classical approach equips students with both an in-depth knowledge of history and the Great Books, while training them in the skills needed to process and articulate the meaning of this knowledge through the prism of a Christian worldview. Students completing all six years of Omnibus Primary and Secondary courses will have the added benefit of the in-depth study of all 66 books of the Bible.

When first learning about the Omnibus some are concerned with difficulty and enjoyability. We take particular care to fit the stage of the learner. The readings for the Omnibus can seem overwhelming. Students should be encouraged to learn to skim some sections—Herodotus’s Histories is an example—and to enjoy the richness of others—Homer’s Odyssey, for example. Class types and exercises are varied enough to capture all imaginations.

Omnibus covers three historical time periods, cycling through them twice, as follows:

Year

Time Period

Omnibus I Ancient
Omnibus II Medieval
Omnibus III Modern
Omnibus IV Ancient
Omnibus V Medieval
Omnibus VI Modern

Click HERE to see how credits are best recorded on transcripts.

Many ask, “Can we do only a year or a few years, or only primary, or only secondary courses?” Our answer is the same: Any study of the Great Books to learn to think biblically about everything will be of great value.

Whether you plan to do all twelve classes over six years or only one, students will benefit for the rest of their lives by joining the “Great Conversation.” Learning can happen in all three formats: You Teach, Self-Paced, and Live Online.

OMNIBUS EXPLAINED

Additional Information

Weight 2.2 kg
Dimensions 11 × 8.5 × 2.2 in
Publisher

Veritas Press

Format

Paperback

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Author

Various Authors

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