Immensity Draws Near for the Sake of Love
John Donne on the miraculous circumstances – and ironic implications – of the nativity
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Missy Andrews is the author of Teaching the Classics: A Socratic Method for Literary Education. She is co-director at Center For Lit and a homeschooling mother of six. Missy earned her B.A. from Hillsdale College and is currently finishing her M.A. in imaginative literature from Harrison Middleton University.
John Donne on the miraculous circumstances – and ironic implications – of the nativity
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Every August, as I compile lists and books for another year of homeschooling, I reflect on educational philosophies and regroup for a fresh attack on the field of academe. As I create my children’s class lists and create course syllabi, I am struck by the sheer volume of reading that I will oversee and wonder
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