The Double Fruit of Knowledge
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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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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The Great Conversation:Technology—Part I By Gabriel Blanchard We live in a technological age; we have a vague sense that that means our world is in some sense different
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The Great Conversation: Philosophy—Part II By Gabriel Blanchard This afternoon, we close out our history of philosophies, and make a final note on the single most philosophical question
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Hugh of St. VictorAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard Little known today, the flowering of learning over which Hugh of St. Victor presided was one of the most
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The Great Conversation: Philosophy—Part I By Gabriel Blanchard The single broadest, most intricate, most bitterly disputed area of human thought and conversation. We can knock that out in
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RousseauAn Author Profile By Gabriel Blanchard The political and cultural cascades we tumble over today find their headwater in the cool, glassy well of Lake Geneva. ❧ Full
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The Great Conversation: Man—Part III By Gabriel Blanchard If man is the measure of all things, how are we to understand man? And if not, how are we
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The Great Conversation: Man—Part II By Gabriel Blanchard If man is the measure of all things, how are we to understand man? And if not, how are we
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The Great Conversation: Man—Part I By Gabriel Blanchard If man is the measure of all things, how are we to understand man? And if not, how are we
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The Great Conversation: Form By Gabriel Blanchard Many terms that are colossal in meaning sound unassuming: God, beauty, truth; none is more deceitfully humdrum than form. The theory
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