Lutheran professor Dr. Thomas Korcok (which I believe is pronounced more like Core-chalk) has just released a second book: Serpents in the Classroom: The Poisoning of Modern Education & How the Church Can Cure it.
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Titvs Classics
Here’s an awesome Lutheran find for you! A Lutheran has created several Latin inspired coloring books, and she is selling them under the brand Titvs Classics (Titus classics). 🙂
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Humane Education
I’m tempted to write a diatribe in which I encourage us, as human beings, to take humane, as a term, back from the dogs. For now, I’ll more simply ask what is humane education?
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Overview of New Testament Greek Syntax
As of this point, I’m afraid we are not all experts on New Testament Greek. But it doesn’t have to stay that way!!! 🙂 Maybe I jest a little, but Rev. Andy Richard has been teaching a New Testament Greek class and is putting together a reference guide, Overview of New Testament Greek Syntax.
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A Defense Against Evolution
Guess what: Another Lutheran book has been released! It’s A Defense Against Evolution by Rev. Lincoln Winter, whom you may know from his catechetical website, Teach These Things, or his blog, Musings of a Country Parson. The topic, of course, is a very relevant one.
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The Peloponnesian Press
There are so many ways to write. It’s a beautiful thing with tons of opportunities, for service, for fun, etc. So I thought I’d share one with you today, highlighting a section called “The Peloponnesian Press.”
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Simply Classical Curriculum
I’ve gotten some happy news. My children’s book, How Can I Help, is part of a special education curriculum through Memoria Press, and that “Simply Classical Curriculum” has won First Place in The Old Schoolhouse EE Award for 2016!
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