Why We Need Humility and Courage to Be Truly Wise
The greatest books and the best Socratic questions are rendered powerless if our students do not possess the right virtues.
Nathan Johnson is a Professor of Moral Philosophy and the Trivium at New College Franklin in Franklin, TN. For 6 years he taught humanities and composition at Greyfriars Classical Academy in Matthews, North Carolina. He earned a B.A. in English Literature from Bryan College and two master’s degrees in Bible and Theology from Reformed Theological Seminary. He also holds a master’s degree in Liberal Arts at St. John’s College and is currently working on a Ph.D. in Humanities (with an emphasis in literature) at Faulkner University. He writes regularly at tremendoustrifles.com.
The greatest books and the best Socratic questions are rendered powerless if our students do not possess the right virtues.