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Amidst the educational landscape's apparent ruins, classical and Christian education emerges as a compelling and timely concept. An increasing number of Christian parents are witnessing the shortcomings of modern education and yearning for a substantive alternative—one with a proven track record. Classical and Christian education offers precisely that.
In this collection of essays authored by renowned thinkers Douglas Wilson, Douglas Jones, and Wesley Callihan, a robust defense of this educational approach is mounted. Moreover, the book doesn't merely dwell in the theoretical realm but provides vivid descriptions of what classical and Christian education should look like in practical application. This work stands as a guidepost for those seeking to transform the educational experience for their children and offers a beacon of hope in a landscape characterized by mediocrity.
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