Mortimer Adler, Paideia, and Classical Education
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book review, mortimer adler
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A review of David Diener’s “Plato: The Great Philosopher-Educator”
A Doorway to Plato Read More »
Anyone who regularly reads contemporary fiction surely has encountered the trend of the time traveling novel – stories that zig-zag between different eras and epochs, challenging our notions of narrative structure, even subverting them at times. Such novels are, seemingly, a dime-a-dozen and too often, for all their narrative creativity, they lack the elements that
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Over the last few years, I’ve read several books that seem to be beckoning me to home. Almost any of Wendell Berry’s books, especially the one I’ve read most recently, Jayber Crow, will stir your thoughts to home and community. In June, I attended the CiRCE Summer Institute’s inaugural retreat, where we read and discussed
The Little Way of Ruthie Leming by Rod Dreher Read More »