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    Ep. 2 – Leisure and Knowledge in Education

    When a culture is in the process of denying its own roots, it becomes most important to know what these roots are. We had best…

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    Scott Postma January 14, 2021

    Rumor, Swiftest of Evils in the World

    Say what one will about mythology; there are times when it is an incredibly deep store of verifiable human knowledge drawn from experience and made…

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    Scott Postma January 13, 2021

    Ep. 1 – Classical Christian Education: A Light Against the Coming Dark Age

    We are witnessing the post-modern project collapse in on itself and left unchecked it will bring a new dark age in its wake. In this…

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    Scott Postma January 6, 2021
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    Why Teach Our Children Rhetoric?

    What does the word “rhetoric” mean to you? Most people associate “rhetoric” with words that are big, showy, or empty, fake, and manipulative. Why would…

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    Gregory Soderberg December 10, 2020
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    Houses of Healing, Houses of Hope

    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…

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    Gregory Soderberg November 24, 2020

    Why Study Logic?

    I’m really enjoying starting a year long study of Introductory Logic with a fantastic group of students at Kepler Education! But, you might wonder if…

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    Gregory Soderberg October 6, 2020

    The Life of Ivan Ilych: Ordinary or Appalling?

    by Jeremiah Jensen Jeremiah Jensen is a homeschooling senior from Houston, Texas. This summer, he completed Kepler’s summer course titled, “The Art of the Academic…

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    Guest Post August 27, 2020

    Prophetic Untimeliness

    Every now and then someone will ask me as a leader in Classical Christian education, “How will you adress the current issue of x, y,…

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    Robert Woods July 25, 2020

    Why Studying Latin Is So Important

    Studying Latin is important for several reasons. First of all, it is important because some 60% of English words are derived from Latin. So, knowing…

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    Christian Fantoni July 20, 2020

    Servant Leadership & Servant Teaching

    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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    Gregory Soderberg July 18, 2020
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