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Welcome to our On-Line Academy!  This exciting joint effort of Covenant Academy and The Montgomery Institute is designed to bring you the best in High School and above instruction from a proven Biblical Worldview framework.  This is an excellent site for homeschooling families and those desiring to further their own education.  My name is David Barrett and I am the Founder of the On-Line Academy and the primary instructor for each course.

To get an idea of what it is like to take an on-line course, I have set up a "Sample Economics Lecture" for you.  Just click on the "Sample Economics lecture" below and then log-in as a guest.  This will gain you access to the "Sample Economics lecture" course.  There you can click on the audio lecture and listen to one of my lectures for the economics course.

Also on this page you will find the current courses available with a short description of each.  If you click on a course you will be asked to create a "New Account."  Go ahead and set up your "User Account" and then return to this page to continue the enrollment process.

To take the next step of enrollment in our On-Line Academy, please send me an e-mail expressing your interest in enrolling in one or more courses.  I will send you the registration form and the cost for each course.  Once you have submitted the completed registration form and paid for your course(s), then you will be given an enrollment key to enter each course for which you have registered.  Send your e-mail to:  david@biblicalview.com.  To speak with me directly about the On-Line Academy, I can be reached at 208-890-0881.

Available Courses

Biblical Life Principles
This course requires an enrollment key

The Biblical Life Principles course introduces, examines and applies 7 life principles. Using the Bible, students learns skills in Biblical research, reasoning and application. The diligent student, upon completing the course, will have a great respect for Scripture and the framework for a Biblical worldview.

Sample Economics Lecture - 1
This course allows guest users to enter  
This is a single lecture taken from the Economics-1 course.  This will give the potential student a good example of the lectures he or she will be hearing from this course and others offered throught our "On-line Academy."
Economics - 1
This course requires an enrollment key

Economics - I is a 36 session course that introduces the basic concepts and principles of economics. It especially establishes the case for free market economics. Foundational principles taught include: private property, individual liberty, constitutional government, and free enterprise. Scripture and Scriptural principles undergird the course teachings.

Street Law
This course requires an enrollment key
Street Law is a course in practical law. The goal is to develop in students the knowledge and skills necessary to live in our law-saturated society.
American Government
This course requires an enrollment key

The 36 session American Government course includes a survey of the history and philosophy behind the American system of government. Additionally, time is spent studying the development and change of the American governmental system over the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. An understanding of the original plan for the American systems of government from local to national will be emphasized along with the changes that have occurred taking us away from the original system.

Biblical Interpretation
This course requires an enrollment key

This 18 session course presents the student with basic principles of Biblical interpretation. The in-class illustrations, activities and homework studies will adequately equip the student with the skills necessary to properly interpret the Scriptures.  Through this course, the student will gain a deeper personal understanding of God’s Word and become equipped to explain or defend it publicly.

Advanced Logic I
This course requires an enrollment key

Advanced Logic I is an 18 session course which introduces and expands on the basics of logic.  In a step-by-step fashion the student is taken from the simplest concepts of term and proposition and brought to the more difficult aspects of categorical statements, deductive inference, and the syllogism.





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