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This special edition of the podcast is a reading of an article by Joe Carlson entitled “Four Reasons to Read Dante in 2023." You can also read this article: https://romanroadspress.com/2023/01/four-reasons-to-read-dante/ Joe Carlson is a translator of Dante's Divine Comedy, and the author of a reader guide for each of the the three canticles, publi…
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This special edition of the Digressio Podcast features an article by Dr. Mitch Stokes, senior fellow of Philosophy at New Saint Andrews College, entitled, "What Does Jesus have to do with STEM." STEM refers to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. In this article Dr. Stokes explores the need to integrate STEM fields with the Liberal Ar…
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In this episode, Daniel Foucachon sits down with Tim Griffith (the creator of Picta Dicta) and Reuben Jansen (the author of Picta Dicta Latin Primer) to discuss the art of learning Latin the right way, which means speaking and using Latin. Reuben tells us the story of how Latin Primer came about, and we discuss what speaking and using Latin as a li…
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Timothy Griffith joins us to answer the question "Why Latin?" and why we need to integrate the three pathways of Use, Grammar, and Reading. We also bash the SAT a little bit, and talk about the CLT. INTRO: Tim Griffith, Fellow of Classical Languages, New Saint Andrews College Picta Dicta OUTLINE: 1. Why learn latin? 2. Why latin over another langua…
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Rusty Olps tells us about the lesser-known roots of the modern school system, and the affects of incidentals like age-based placement and 5-day a week attendance. INTRO: The Jubilee School Lewis Clark Christian School Kepler Education OUTLINE: 1. The Prussian Model of Education 2. Horace Mann's Report of an Educational Tour, 1844 3. Incidentals of …
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Dr. Mitch Stokes tells us about his journey from engineering to philosophy and why those disciplines should be much more integrated than they typically are in the classroom and the lab. How To Be An Atheist - Why Most Skeptics Aren’t Skeptical Enough A Shot of Faith to the Head - Be a Confident Believer in an Age of Cranky Atheists Galileo Mitch's …
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In this episode we explore how to approach the great books as Christians, Enlightenment prejudices, and oft-forgotten Medieval classics through the very first lecture of the Old Western Culture course. Ep 4 - OWC Inaugural Lecture Old Western Culture Year 1 - The Greeks What do the great books do for us? A Christian approach to the great books “The…
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What is classical education? Is it a way of teaching (pedagogy) or is it the topics covered (subject)? We explore Daniel's answer and see how it dovetails with sharing the Gospel. Ep 3 - Classical Education as Inheriting the Humanities What is classical education? Pedagogy vs. Subject The inheritance of the West “The Humanities”: an integrated appr…
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Everybody knows Narnia, but fewer have ventured into C.S. Lewis's science fiction series, wrongly called "The Space Trilogy". Teacher, author, and Lewis scholar, Christiana Hale shares her knowledge of Lewis, the Discarded Image, and the deeper meaning behind the trilogy. Ep 2 - Deeper Heaven & Lewis’ Ransom Trilogy Deeper Heaven Silent Planet, Per…
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In this pilot episode we explore the mission and curricula of Roman Roads Press. Ep 1 - What is Roman Roads? What is Roman Roads? Great Books Reading Challenge The “Old Western Culture” course De Descriptione Temporum Why is it called “Roman Roads”? RR curricula: Calculus For Everyone, Picta Dicta, Grammar of Poetry “Fitting Words” and the art of R…
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