Lesson 3: The Myth Made Fact
In this third lesson, Dr. Louis Markos talks about humanist Christians and how Jesus is the myth made fact.
Discussion 2: The True, Good, and Beautiful in Classical Education
In this interview, Dr. Matthew Post and Dr. Christopher Perrin discuss the importance of helping students to “see” the good, true, and beautifu…
Lesson 7: Beauty in the Classroom
In this seventh lecture on the theology of beauty, Dr. Junius Johnson presents on how the teacher is to imitate Christ and set students on a journe…
Discussion 2: Where Are the Catholics?
In this interview, Dr. Andrew Seeley addresses the question, “Where are the Catholics?” Questions and Timestamps: (00:00) Christopher: Where a…
Introduction to Classical Education
Dr. Perrin introduces this course, which he has designed to provide parents and educators with a clear vision for classical education. Scholé Cont…
Discussion 6: The Fulfillment of the Church’s Teaching on Education
In this discussion, Dr. Andrew Seeley explains how classical education is the “perfect fulfillment” of what the Catholic church encourages in …
Discussion 4: Vocational Training and Classical Education
In this discussion, Dr. Matthew Post and Dr. Christopher Perrin discuss the ways that American education has wrestled with the tension between v…
Discussion 2: The True, Good, and Beautiful in Classical Education
In this interview, Dr. Matthew Post and Dr. Christopher Perrin discuss the importance of helping students to “see” the good, true, and beautifu…
Activity 7: Shape Graduate Course
Note: After viewing this lecture, return to the Eastern University student portal to continue progressing through this course. Christine Perrin sho…