Lesson 2: Ad Hominem Circumstantial (Preview Content)
In this session, teacher Joelle Hodge leads the discussion about the ad hominem circumstantial fallacy. This fallacy is similar to the ad hominem abusive fallacy…
In this session, teacher Joelle Hodge leads the discussion about the ad hominem circumstantial fallacy. This fallacy is similar to the ad hominem abusive fallacy…
Timestamps: (00:55) Christopher: How did you first make contact with the renewal of classical Christian education? How did you become more involved…
Timestamps: (00:55) Christopher: How did you first make contact with the renewal of classical Christian education? How did you become more involved in eventually leading?…
In this interview, Lori Jill describes her journey into and with classical education and how she found herself leading a classical grammar school. …
In this presentation, Christopher Perrin explains why the liberal arts not only bring freedom but justice as well. After finishing this lesson, please mark each…
In this lecture, Dr. Christopher Perrin exposits four passages about Biblical leadership.
In this lecture, Dr. Christopher Perrin tells highlights the works of Plato and Xenophon for their contributions to the classical tradition of lead…
Keith Nix describes his favorite books on leadership.
Keith Nix provides an overview of six essential qualities and elements of effective school leadership.