Lessons From Purgatory
Lessons From Purgatory By Autumn Kennedy In its own capacity, Dante’s Purgatorio resembles Virgil, shepherding its readers up the sacred mountain in this life as he shepherded its […]
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Lessons From Purgatory By Autumn Kennedy In its own capacity, Dante’s Purgatorio resembles Virgil, shepherding its readers up the sacred mountain in this life as he shepherded its […]
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The Great Conversation: Education—Part II By Gabriel Blanchard We have discussed what education is for; what does it consist in? Go here for Part I. In our previous
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The Great Conversation: Education—Part I By Gabriel Blanchard We shall doubtless get to the last in due time, but what, in the first place, is education for? On
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Setting Yourself Up for Success in Studying By Grayson Harris A running start is downright invaluable in college. Here are a few tips on getting one! Once you
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A World All Its Own Benefits of Community on a Smaller Campus By Grayson Harris Choosing the right college is no joke—but are you looking for the right
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The Great Conversation: Authortity—Part V By Gabriel Blanchard The authority of the scholar contains certain ironies that may not show at a glance … This post is Part
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The Great Conversation:Authority—Part I By Gabriel Blanchard The question of authority impinges on practically every other field of inquiry that exists or can exist. Though curiously omitted from
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The CLT Flourishes in Florida Since its beginnings in 2015, the Classic Learning Test has been growing by leaps and bounds. We provided unprecedented service to students all
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Trivialities and Quadrivialities Is the Medieval-Classical Model of Education Truly Still Relevant? By Gabriel Blanchard The classical renewal movement has long argued that the skills of the Trivium
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The Double Fruit of Knowledge By Travis Copeland If one of our aims in promoting classical education is to form and mature our students in Christian faith, we
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