Who Are You To Judge?
The challenging thing about life is that living it requires wisdom. Another way to say that is that life requires judgment and that judgment in turn requires...
Read MoreThe challenging thing about life is that living it requires wisdom. Another way to say that is that life requires judgment and that judgment in turn requires...
Read MoreIf you wanted to learn to be a mathematician, you wouldn’t want to read about mathematics; you would want to actually do math. If you were wanting to learn how to...
Read MoreMy 12th grade students read Walker Percy’s novel The Moviegoer over the summer and so we’re discussing it now in class. I love teaching novels that almost everyone...
Read More“Half a league half a league, Half a league onward,” So starts one of the most famous poems in English Literature. Famous, yes, and these days debunked. What is...
Read MoreThe following article will appear in the late summer edition of The Classical Teacher magazine: There is a passage in J. R. R. Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings in which...
Read MoreIN DECEMBER 1998, Warner Brothers and director Nora Ephron produced a wildly successful romantic comedy in which a spunky independent book seller takes on the owner of a...
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