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Collection: Government and Natural Law Booklist

Govt & Natural Law A (GNL-A)

Second Semester | 16-week Course Plan

An introductory U.S. Government course, students learn about great statesmen who influenced the course of U.S. history by applying principles from America’s founding documents: the Declaration of Independence and U.S. Constitution.  Students also learn the importance of principles of good government and their proper implementation, or lack thereof, during times of racial inequality, attacks on the family and human dignity. During this semester course, Declaration Statesmanship will be the guiding text supplemented by Charles Rice’s indispensable work, 50 Questions on Natural Law.   
  
Government and Natural Law is a superb capstone course for St. Thomas Aquinas Academy’s Liberal Arts program. The works of ancient statesmen, philosophers, classical authors and playwrights, saints and Church Doctors, are more than just interesting studies--their wisdom is essential for us if we are to discern and defend right answers to critical questions facing Americans today. What answers ought we to give to the following: What is justice? What is law? What is the proper role of man-made law and government? Why does the Catholic Church teach what it does about human dignity, equality, Communism, abortion, IVF, euthanasia, and family life? Only those with a sound education can properly address the myriad of political, legal, ethical and social issues facing Americans in today’s culture. Only those with a sound education can properly exercise their responsibilities as a citizen in a democratic society. St. Thomas Aquinas Academy designed the Government and Natural Law course to help fill that educational need.

 

Govt & Natural Law A (GNL-A) [one semester]

  • Semester 2: European Studies IIA Study Guide, St. Thomas Aquinas Academy
  • Declaration Statesmanship: A Course in American Government: [THREE-PIECE SET] Student Textbook, Teachers Manual, and Reading Book, Richard Ferrier and Andrew Seeley
  • 50 Questions on the Natural Law: What It Is and Why We Need It, Charles E. Rice
  • Catechism of the Catholic Church
  • Optional: Spring Live Class: Government and Natural Law, St. Thomas Aquinas Academy

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