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Courage, the Truth, and Persuading toward the Good

Courage, the Truth, and Persuading toward the Good

Blog ~ by Phaedra Shaltanis ~ “And when the fight is fierce, the warfare long, Steals on the ear the distant triumph song, And hearts are brave again, and arms are strong. Alleluia! Alleluia!” -William W. How, “For All the Saints”   Between All Saints Day and...
Debate and Discussion: An Invitation to Walk in Humility

Debate and Discussion: An Invitation to Walk in Humility

Month: October 2021 ~ by Amy Morgan ~ Early in the first chapter of Dr. Shelley Johnson’s book, Everyday Debate & Discussion, she defines “debate” in a number of ways including etymologically. She points out that “debate” comes from the Latin battuere, to beat,...
How C.S. Lewis Helps Us Grow in Wonder

How C.S. Lewis Helps Us Grow in Wonder

Month: September 2021 ~ by Casey McCall ~  When C.S. Lewis was just a child of seven or eight, he was already creating fictional worlds. Before there was Narnia, there was Boxen, replete with talking animals and realistic political drama. Lewis’s biographer James Como...
Exchanging our Tools for Summer

Exchanging our Tools for Summer

Blog ~ by Phaedra Shaltanis ~  And now for the kiss of the wind, And the touch of the air’s soft hands, With the rest from strife and the heat of life, With the freedom of lakes and lands. -Paul Laurence Dunbar, “In Summer” Here at last! We’ve planned and...
Why I Study Latin

Why I Study Latin

Blog ~ by Amanda Reeves ~  A quick internet search for why students should study Latin offers many defenses of the language. Articles suggest that Latin students perform better on standardized exams, have a wider English vocabulary, and learn other languages more...