Classical rhetoric leads the soul to perceive and imitate truth, first, by awakening the soul with in-formative images that labor to impress love upon the soul, and second, by exciting the imagination to draw near, preserve, and imitate the objects of admiration.
Classical Rhetoric
- Buck Holler
- April 2, 2011
- 11:23 pm
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Buck Holler
Buck Holler is a former horse trainer and rodeo cowboy from Red Bluff, CA. After receiving more injuries than winnings he retired from the rodeo circuit to study theology and languages at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Leaving the beautiful New England campus he jumped back into the arena of secondary education as a teacher. Buck first joined The CiRCE Institute as an apprentice in 2007. In 2009, he moved to NC with his wife and three daughters, teaching, farming, and raising animals. He leads an East Coast Apprenticeship with The CiRCE Institute as a head mentor, and, mirabile dictu, leads CiRCE's first Latin Apprenticeship aimed to promote and support the study of Latin in Latin.