The Real Problem with Safe Spaces
The problem with the safe space movement is that it represents another instance of secular appropriation of a historically-religious function
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Josiah and his wife, Lily, live in Concord, NC and teach humanities at a local classical Christian school. Josiah is currently pursuing an M.A. in Classical Christian Education from Whitefield Theological Seminary. He relaxes by spending time outdoors, reading great literature, and engaging in the Great Conversation. He echoes Walter Bagehot’s fitting declaration: “A man who has not read Homer is like a man who has not seen the Ocean.”
The problem with the safe space movement is that it represents another instance of secular appropriation of a historically-religious function
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