Course Description

Have you ever wondered what Christianity might look like from the outside? G.K. Chesterton recommends this imaginative exercise to any critics whose familiarity with Christianity has bred contempt for the Faith. Written as a response to H.G. Well's Outline of History, The Everlasting Man tackles Well's dual contentions that Man is a mere animal and that Christ was a mere man. The result is a literary masterpiece that C.S. Lewis considered "the best popular defense of the full Christian position." Take this class and find out why.

Hours of Instruction: 12.5

Rob Drapeau

Rob Drapeau is a teacher and writer with over ten years experience teaching Theology to students ranging from fifth graders in their wonder years to retirees in their golden years. He spent eight years as a Theology Instructor at Brophy College Preparatory and has taught Monday School, a theology-for-beginners class at St. Thomas the Apostle, for the past two years. Rob has an BA in Religious Studies from the University of Arizona and an MAEd in Educational Technology from the University of Phoenix. Currently, Rob owns and operates wordSwell, a small, business writing company, and is the Director of Strategic Communications for St. Mary's High School in Phoenix, AZ. Rob is the proud father of Sophia, Joseph, Olivia, Annamaria Francesca, Max, and Gemma, and the happy husband of Amy.

Course Curriculum

Available in the Course Dashboard after Registration

    1. Reflection Questions for Online Courses

    2. Session 1 - Video

    1. Session 2 - Video

    1. Session 3 - Video

    1. Session 4 - Video

    1. Session 5 - Video

    1. Session 6 - Video

About this course

  • $15.00
  • 10 lessons
  • 12.5 hours of video content