Playing towards the Truth
Why literature classes should be play and not work
Teaching doesn’t often offer much in the way of completion and, God being with us, that’s ok.
What the “Benedict Option” might look like for the Classical Educator
The Ghetto, the Monastery, and the Classical Christian School Read More »
Throughout Western history, books have embodied truth and knowledge; thus, the way that books are organized and obtained embodies how knowledge can be organized and obtained.
Reflections on how classical education is not, ultimately, an escape from the modern world
The year 381 witnessed the writing of a most high and hearty poem. Squeezing cosmic scope into twenty-seven lines, it spoke of an almighty Father, of things visible and invisible, of an unending kingdom, of people awaiting the resurrection of the dead. The poets were theologians; the occasion was the Second Church Council; the poem