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Schools
Are Religious ~ Robert R. Booth
Religion
directs and controls our lives. It is not a question of whether people are
religious, it is only a matter of which religion a person serves. This
religious orientation is often not acknowledged in our day, yet God's
creatures cannot escape this fundamental truth of their nature. They may
worship false gods, or they may worship the true God, but they will
worship someone or something. Someone's religion controls every school.
Every religion vies for power and control of our culture.
The
Biblical Antithesis in Education ~ Douglas Wilson
The enmity
between Christian and non-Christian thought is central to the debate over
public education.
Debated Issue: Is it Morally Permissible to Educate Our Children in the Public Schools? Douglas Wilson and Robert Simonds
Letter to the editor August 18, 1997
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What is the Trivium? ~ Harvey Bluedorn
The Transformation of Classical Education ~ Harvey Bluedorn
Introduction to Classical Education ~ Fritz Hinrichs
Why Classical Education ~ Fritz Hinrichs
Motivation in Education ~ Fritz Hinrichs
A Classical Worldview ~ Fritz Hinrichs
Preparing
Younger Children for a Great Books Education
~ Wesley Callihan
Principles and suggestions for parents who want to
prepare their children for a Great Books style program in their teens.
Educating
Yourself ~ Wesley Callihan
Principles and
suggestions for adults who wish they'd had a classical Christian education
themselves and want to do something about it. What should you read? How
should you read?
The Trivium in Biblical Perspective ~ Robert R. Booth
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Classical Christian Education: A Look at Some History ~ Ben House
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