It’s Not Hoarding If It’s Books
– Guest Student Post, by Hailey Hasic “There is no Frigate like a BookTo take us Lands away,Nor any Coursers like a PageOf prancing Poetry—This…
– Guest Student Post, by Hailey Hasic “There is no Frigate like a BookTo take us Lands away,Nor any Coursers like a PageOf prancing Poetry—This…
As I was preparing to teach my very first Humane Letters class, there were so many problems I anticipated. I remember having lists of important…
This is Episode 52 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education. In this episode, Dr. Karla Memmott champions Classical Education, discusses…
I remember my very first exposure to Shakespeare. I was in the fourth grade, and I found a book that summarized a variety of ballet…
The practical benefits of acquiring a foreign language are vast and well-known, but little credence is given to the humane reasons for foreign language study.…
What value is there in reading the Classics? Surely they’re classics for a reason? We’ve upheld that label in referring to them, we’ve preserved them,…
I’m excited to be offering Koine (Biblical) Greek in the coming academic year with Kepler! Prior to moving to Moscow, Idaho in July 2022, I…
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…
Kepler Disputatio4/26/24PredestinationJunius Johnson, PhD, Disputant [please direct questions and comments to junius.johnson[at]kepler.education] In this disputation, the question whether God predestines humans is considered. Arguments For…
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