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Education & Truth in an Age of Relativism (Part 2)

African folklore pedagogy combined with a life grounded in the sacraments may provide an educational path to truth and virtue.

Education & Truth in an Age of Relativism (Part 1)

The relativizing of truth has often paralyzed teachers from naming any reality as objective. Yet truth is foundational for education.

What’s a Religious College For? Learning from John Haldane

What is the purpose of education? More specifically, what is the purpose of a Christian college? This kind of education is more than submitting facts.

Epiphany School Supports the Whole Family

Epiphany is not just a school, but a system of child and family support. It’s tuition-free, eschews merit-based admissions, and has extended its school day and year.

Virtues Can Be Taught

David Hein's Teaching the Virtues explores how people grow up; how they become good and wise and not just learned or skilled.

Nigeria’s Christians Lament Ramadan School Closures

About 11.5 million schoolchildren are affected by four Nigerian states’ decision to close schools during Ramadan, which Christians say is rooted in religious rivalry and threatens the country’s secular commitments.

Episcopal Migration Ministries: The Work Continues

Sarah Shipman: “The end of federal funding for Episcopal Migration Ministries does not mean an end for EMM — or to the Episcopal Church’s commitment to stand with migrants.”

A New School on Old Principles

With fresh enthusiasm, a new boarding school in Virginia echoes the vision and principles of the church school movement of an earlier generation.

Natality and Formation

We're continuing our series on Natality. In a time when loneliness and isolation are rampant, Sarah Puryear writes, the church needs to lean more into its identity as a community of support and formation, relationships that foster life in Christ.

How Then Shall We Tech?

There are two ways, one of life and one of death. And great is the difference between the two. So opens the historically valuable and...

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