Tag: liberal arts

  • Review of Wisdom and Eloquence by Robert Littlejohn and Charles T. Evans

    Review of Wisdom and Eloquence by Robert Littlejohn and Charles T. Evans

    Robert Littlejohn and Charles T. Evans. Wisdom and Eloquence: A Christian Paradign for Classical Learning. Wheaton: Crossway, 2006. In Wisdom and Eloquence Robert Littlejohn and Charles Evans connect the classical tradition of education to a Christian outlook on the goals of education. Both Littlejohn and Evans are leaders and practitioners within the classical Christian movement.…

  • Woodrow Wilson’s Educational Reform

    Woodrow Wilson’s Educational Reform

    Princeton is different than it once was. One man altered the small college in the heart of New Jersey, setting it on course to become one of the most prestigious institutions in America. Investigating the principles of Woodrow Wilson’s educational reform provides insight into the direction American education would go during the 20th century. As…

  • The Classical Distinction Between the Liberal Arts and Sciences

    The Classical Distinction Between the Liberal Arts and Sciences

    One of the encouraging recent developments in education is the recovery of the classical educational tradition of the liberal arts and sciences amongst Christian classical schools. Of course, we’re already laboring upstream, since to most people the term ‘liberal arts’ simply refers to general studies or the humanities. However, even the Christian classical school movement…

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