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    Training the Next Generation of Reformers

    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…

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    Gregory Soderberg October 30, 2023

    Christian Humanism: Not What You Think!

    In this episode, Robert sits down with Scott Postma, a Christian humanist writer and president of Kepler Education to learn why Christian humanism is …
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    Classical Consortium October 19, 2023

    A Call for Papers: The Consortium Journal

    The Consortium: A Journal of Classical Christian Education is currently accepting submissions for the Winter 2023 issue which will focus on Truth in Classical Christian Education.…

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    Scott Postma July 20, 2023

    Summer Scholar Series

    Join us for a FREE online discussion about Paradise Lost, with Dr. Jayson Grieser (New St. Andrews College) and Dr. Peter Johnston.  The “Summer Scholar Series”…

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    Gregory Soderberg June 8, 2023

    What is Wrong with the saying Love is my God?

    Is Christian love objective or subjective? By Dr. Donald Campbell and edited by Dr. Christy Anne Vaughan Dr. Vaughan teaches Christ-centered pedagogy, senior thesis capstone…

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    Christy Vaughan May 12, 2023
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    The Central Consortium of Classical Educators

    The Central Consortium of Classical Educators is less than a month away. CCCE is a one day teaching and training event in Central Arkansas for…

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    Scott Postma May 9, 2023

    Ep. 44 – Generalization vs. Specialization

    This is Episode 44 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog sponsored by Kepler Education. In this episode, Scott Postma is joined by Kepler’s…

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    Scott Postma February 16, 2023

    A Call for Papers: The Consortium Journal

    The Consortium: A Journal of Classical Christian Education is currently accepting submissions for the Summer 2023 issue which will focus on beauty and wonder. The…

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    Scott Postma January 20, 2023

    A Better Way: An Australian Teacher’s Review of Kepler’s Teacher Certification Course

      This is a guest post by Patrick Long, the Deputy Headmaster at Chavagnes International College, a member of the Australian Classical Education Society (ACES),…

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    Classical Consortium December 5, 2022

    What the Lives of C.S. Lewis, Charles Darwin and a Few Junior Cowpokes Can Teach Parents and Educators About Faith Formation in Modern Times

    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…

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    Classical Consortium November 28, 2022
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