THIS YEAR IN HISTORY: 1821
James Fenimore Cooper’s The Spy, written in 1821, was the first American novel to become a...
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James Fenimore Cooper’s The Spy, written in 1821, was the first American novel to become a...
Read More“THE SCORPION AND THE FROG” Double Murder at the River By Reuben Eggleston Lewis Clark...
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This Side of the Wardrobe Lessons from Literature Series: Part I By Louis Markos Lewis’s fifth...
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By Hannah K. Grieser All five of our kids have attended an ACCS school that welcomes students from...
Read MoreBy Kristina Cowan Read more: Part I The teachers and the curriculum at classical Christian schools...
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By William Bryant Q: What about non-Western authors? History? Culture? This curriculum sounds very...
Read MoreVictor Davis Hanson recently wrote an article in The New Criterion titled “Classical...
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I’d like to ponder something I’ll call “A Tale of Two Dictionaries,” and in particular...
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Professor Crawford Gribben, author of Survival and Resistance in Evangelical America, recently...
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