Shakespeare’s Seat in the Classroom
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…
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…
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,…
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…
This is Episode 49 of the Consortium Podcast, an academic audio blog of Kepler Education. This episode is a workshop on Reading Poetry given by…
The Consortium: A Journal of Classical Christian Education is currently accepting submissions for the Summer 2024 issue which will focus on Goodness in Classical Christian Education. If you…
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…
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.…
Alexander Pushkin wrote a fairy tale called “The Tale of the Fisherman and the Fish”, which is based on an older telling by the Brothers…
I am persuaded that without knowledge of literature, pure theology cannot at all endure, just as heretofore, when letters have declined and lain prostrate, theology,…
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