Episode 05: Dr. Prather Shares a Narrative of Hope
Dr. Anika Prather tells a new narrative of hope that will alter your perspective on classical learning, how to teach history, and on America. Subscribe to our episode release...
Episode 09: Starting a Classical College
In this episode, Dr. Perrin and Greg Wilbur of New College Franklin discuss the importance of the intersection between theology and classical education. This conversation was recorded at CiRCE...
Episode 05: Interview with Diana Batarseh
Conversation with guest Diana Batarseh, the founding Head of School at King’s Academy Nashville and the developer of “Ask Me WhoOo,” a 3-volume CD series of original 74 songs...
Episode 09: Secular Moral Categories
How does the cultural adoption of secular moral categories impact people’s qualities of life? How can classical teaching provide a solution to the modern loss of personhood? Subscribe to...
Episode 08: The Practice of Lamentation
How have we, as a modern society, forgotten how to lament? What could lamentation do for us on an individual level and as a whole? Subscribe to our episode...
Episode 08: Competing Moral Theories
What moral deformities exist in our K-12 education system? How does biological reductionism play into this confusion of morality? Subscribe to our episode release email list to be notified...
Episode 07: The Resurgence of Classical Education Among African Americans
What was the earliest classical school for African Americans and what effect did it have on the resurgence of the classical movement today? Subscribe to our episode release email...
Episode 07: The Theories of Ethics
What drives the error in our moral thinking today? How have the metaphysics of ethics changed over the course of history? Subscribe to our episode release email list to...
Episode 06: What Does Jerusalem Have to Do With Athens?
How do we encounter the classical tradition? How do we engage with the sacred inheritance of great writings? Subscribe to our episode release email list to be notified when...
Episode 06: Chronological Snobbery and the Primacy of Personhood
In this episode, we continue our discussion of the primacy of personhood with the addition of chronological snobbery.
Episode 05: The Sacred Synthesis
What does Jerusalem have to do with Athens? Can the Greek and Roman tradition of classical thought be harmonized with what is taught in the Old and New Testaments...
Episode 05: Primacy of Personhood
In this episode, we focus on what the benefits of classical education are for students and how those benefits show up in the classroom. Subscribe to our episode release...