Western Tradition 1
$425.00/Semester
HU 2315 Western Tradition I - Dual Credit
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08/19/2025 - 12/11/2025
Fall Semester
1.00 credits in Integrated Humanities
Grades 11-12
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About the course
A chronological investigation of humanity in Western society undertaken through the study of art, music, literature, politics, philosophy, and theology from antiquity to the late medieval world (ca. 1500 A.D.). The historical experience of man and his cultural expressions and values are interpreted through a Christian worldview as the best means to understand the nature of man. Prerequisite: Eligibility for EH 1301. Offered every semester.
All texts will be supplied by the professor in PDF Form
About the teacher

Dr. Scott Postma
Scott served as a minister for 20 years and a Christian educator for 28 years. He holds degrees in the humanities, classical studies, religion and theology, English literature, and creative writing. He lives in North Idaho with his family.