A Defense of the Use of the Bible as a Schoolbook
A Letter to Reverend Jeremy Belknap, of Boston Introduction Benjamin Rush (1746-1813) is rarely remembered as an American founder; […]
A Letter to Reverend Jeremy Belknap, of Boston Introduction Benjamin Rush (1746-1813) is rarely remembered as an American founder; […]
A Recent History of God’s Blessing on American Reformer As we enter a new year it is our joy and […]
For those concerned with the continuance of Christian higher education, it is imperative to understand the mechanisms that lead to mission drift.
The hallmark of Christian higher education is not the simple adoption of secular approaches, but intentional integration of the Christian worldview in all areas.
King’s untimely demise offers several lessons for other Christian institutions looking to survive the ongoing cultural wars.
We all live our lives as if what really matters at the end of the day is love, beauty, goodness, and truth.
Trapped in this vast no man's land, some are seeking refuge under a new banner.
What is the standard of excellence for classical education that will guide us in choosing works to teach to our children?
Classically informed core curriculum has the power to breathe new life into Christian higher education and aid in the renewal of American higher education.
An education that does not train the imagination is an education that breaks the ankles of children before bidding them to walk.