Description
Paperback cover has some wear. Pages are clean and the binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “11/12 Genesis First Things” by Sarah Treu offers a glimpse into the world of Christian homeschooling curricula from the late 20th century. Published by A Beka Book, a prominent provider of fundamentalist Protestant educational materials, this volume likely served as a textbook or study guide for teaching the Book of Genesis to high school students. As a part of the “First Things” series, it would have aimed to instill a literal interpretation of the biblical creation narrative, aligning with the publisher’s strict adherence to the doctrine of biblical inerrancy. While its content may reflect a particular theological viewpoint, this book represents an important artifact of the Christian homeschooling movement’s rise in the United States, appealing to collectors interested in the history of religious education and the intersection of faith and pedagogy.