Leithart analyzes the grand classics of Ancient literature-The Iliad, The Odyssey, The Aeneid, and others-commenting on each and contrasting their pagan worldview to the biblical worldview. -Byron Snapp, Calvary Herald. -Leland Ryken, Wheaton College [A]nyone can read this volume and expect to gain a heightened awareness of the importance of Christian thinking to all of life and the great void that exists in societies that are not undergirded by such thinking.
In a single volume he provides a defense for the value of reading classical literature, a methodology for integrating that Literature with the Christian faith, and a reader\'s Guide to the works of classical Literature that a contemporary reader would most benefit from reading.
The most obvious virtue of Leithart\'s book is its scope.
For high school students and up.
Maybe eleven, depending upon your body weight.
If you fall asleep in your English classes, this book is like drinking ten cups of coffee.
Leithart analyzes the grand classics of Ancient literature-The Iliad, The Odyssey, The Aeneid, and others-commenting on each and contrasting their pagan worldview to the biblical worldview