Arendt: An Author Profile
ArendtAn Author Profile By Noah Farley Arendt’s work on the nature of evil remains dreadfully relevant in the twenty-first century. The twentieth century bore the fruit of the […]
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ArendtAn Author Profile By Noah Farley Arendt’s work on the nature of evil remains dreadfully relevant in the twenty-first century. The twentieth century bore the fruit of the […]
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Student Essay: A Clash of Pieties By Ammon Corpron Can pagan and Christian conceptions of the virtues be fully fused? In his timeless epic, the Æneid, Virgil portrays
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Student Essay: A Word Is a Wand By Jeanne-Marie du Plessis We easily forget the power and mystery of language, but these realities are never absent. It was
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A Little Child Shall Lead Them By Matt McKeown Classic education continues to thrive because it answers the desire of the human heart. The public focus and rhetoric
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Student Essay: Philosophia Ancilla Theologiæ By Cody Tucker No matter its source, truth is one. At the heart of Christianity is Jesus Christ, who said himself to be
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For the Love of Our Students By Kimberly Farley Working for CLT has given me the opportunity to witness the amazing degree of our pupils’ character. The CLT
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Student Story: An Untimely Guest By Rachel Ruggero My grandparents’ house was alive with the sounds and smells of Thanksgiving when I arrived. The house was noisy and
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Opening Students’ Minds to the Great Conversation A former teacher, school administrator, and indeed school founder (as well as a periodic contributor to the Journal), Rachel Greb has
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Student Essay: A Shepherd In the Wilderness By Bennet Bauer Being a priest in the Southwest in the 1870s was not a calling for the faint of heart.
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Now Launching CLT Student Appreciation Week By Jeremy Tate As I’ve shared before, I worked for some years as a teacher in American public schools. It was this
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