Tag: Education
Why Study 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…
Ep. 46 – Daniel Foucachon on Old Western Culture and What it Means to Inherit the Humanities
Ep. 45 – Serving Students with Special Needs in Classical Christian Education
This is Episode 45 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education. In this episode, Dr. Scott Postma is joined by Dr.…
The Unreality of Sin
Authors in the Great Tradition describe sin as becoming less real and losing our humanity–we see this happening all around us. One of the blessings…
Genuine Education: Remembering Who We Are
[T]he emotions and motives of other people “come before us” in works of art, [fiction, poetry, and drama,] and we spontaneously sympathize, by recreating in…
Christian Humanism: Not What You Think!
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.…
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”…
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…