Learning a Foreign Language and Truth
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.…
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…
“Stay in your lane” In modern academia, the winning formula for a successful career seems to go as follows: “Find your niche, dig down deep,…
This is Episode 51 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education. This episode is a talk given by Dr. Scott Postma…
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…
We live in a revolutionary age. Radial wokesters are tearing up the foundations of our civilization. We can be tempted to despair, or to fight…
This is Episode 50 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education. In this episode, Timothy Knotts sits down with Dr. Scott…
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