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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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…
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,…
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…
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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