Summer Scholars Series – 2024!
Join us for three online discussions led by scholars and master teachers on selected topics in the liberal arts and classical Christian educational pedagogy! The…
Articles pertaining to theology
Join us for three online discussions led by scholars and master teachers on selected topics in the liberal arts and classical Christian educational pedagogy! The…
What does Easter mean to you? Since you’re all scholarly students, I know you know it’s more than chocolate bunnies and Easter eggs (as fun…
In the historical church calendar, today (Jan. 6) is the Feast of the Epiphany. It is the last of the Twelve Days of Christmas. In the…
Authors in the Great Tradition describe sin as becoming less real and losing our humanity–we see this happening all around us. One of the blessings…
Martin Luther did not mean to start the Reformation. In 1517, Luther, a teacher of theology in Germany, posted some items for an academic discussion…
A Guest Post by Mike Wilhelm, Ph.D. Dr. Wilhelm is the senior chaplain at Cal Farley’s: a worldwide leader in the field of residential childcare…
[ This post originally appeared on my classical teacher site, Locus Classicus. ] [ Concluded from Part 1 ] For myself, I desire to take…
[ This post originally appeared on my classical teacher site, Locus Classicus. ] I want to approach this seemingly counter-productive question (at least for those…
In the midst of the global COVID-19 crisis, there are many features of our modern life that we take for granted. Toilet paper, meat, hand…
This week, I experienced a bit of providence in my daily Bible reading. The Old Testament reading was from 1 Kings 12, where the new…
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