The Humanities in Georgia
by Mark BauerleinThrough intensive study in the ancient languages, Ralston College is restoring the humanities. Continue Reading »
Through intensive study in the ancient languages, Ralston College is restoring the humanities. Continue Reading »
Classical education doesn’t need to justify itself anymore, though it exists in a frequently hostile environment. Continue Reading »
The Western tradition is too valuable for it to become the foster child of one political party. Continue Reading »
Classical schools are an experiment that has just begun, small now but with all the ingredients of success. Continue Reading »
Few of the following qualify as “beach reading”; they all qualify as good reading. Continue Reading »
One year ago, Princeton University fired me. This was one of the worst things ever to happen to me, but also one of the best. Continue Reading »
The alumni of The King’s College are rallying. We say simply, “Save King’s.” The odds are long. But the opportunity is there. Continue Reading »
Without teachers to pass on the arts of civilization, human life becomes deeply disoriented and we lose our sensitivity to the most refined, worthwhile pleasures. Continue Reading »
Classicists should, at the very least, know the common linguistic thread that binds their discipline together. Continue Reading »
Fr. Reginald Thomas Foster, O.C.D., inspired thousands to love and study Latin.
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