The West
A Tribute to Ideas that Make Us

Luther’s Transformation of Western Civilization

Luther’s Transformation of Western Civilization

"EVERYONE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR HIS OWN FAITH, AND HE MUST SEE TO IT FOR HIMSELF THAT HE BELIEVES RIGHTLY.” --Martin Luther Literacy in the West From the start of the reformation in 1519, literacy rates across the West skyrocketed. See the interactive literacy rate chart...

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The Formation of the First “University”

The Formation of the First “University”

By ANTHONY M. ESOLEN The first time I visited the Sistine Chapel, I didn’t know much about Christian painting.  I did know a lot about the faith, though now I see that I was just starting on that journey.  I remember there were crowded lines down the stairs, and...

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Christ, the Crux of Human History

Christ, the Crux of Human History

By DR. BRIAN A. WILLIAMS “Has not God made foolish the wisdom of the world? … For Jews demand signs and Greeks seek wisdom, but we preach Christ crucified, a stumbling block to Jews and folly to Gentiles, but to those who are called, both Jews and...

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IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD—A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA LOST

IN THE BEGINNING WAS THE WORD—A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA LOST

By LOUIS MARKOS Plato's Idea of Standards “Behold,” wrote the ancient Greek philosopher Plato some 2400 years ago, “we are deceived about the very nature of the world in which we live. We are like men who have been imprisoned since birth in the deep belly of a cave....

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First University

First University

Google the question, “What is the oldest university,” and a small but emphatic contingent will name the University of Al-Quaraouiyine in Fez, Morocco. Does the term “university” apply to this school? According to many websites, Al-Qarawiyyin itself didn’t...

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Nicene Creed

Nicene Creed

Shown above: Icon depicting the Emperor Constantine, accompanied by the bishops of the First Council of Nicaea (325), holding the Niceno–Constantinopolitan Creed of 381. Required memory work at many classical Christian schools, this statement of faith was...

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Transcendent: The Not-So-Obvious Idea About God

Transcendent: The Not-So-Obvious Idea About God

By DOUGLAS WILSON If you are willing to indulge me for a moment, picture two different whales. One of the whales inhabits an ocean that we might call “reality,” or “all that exists.” He is the biggest and strongest resident of that ocean, but he is nevertheless...

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Further

Further

The ideas of the West are central to much of the way we live and perceive the world. The Summer 2019 Special Issue of The Classical Difference provides several unique perspectives on these important ideas. Want to dig deeper? The Classical Difference: "The West"...

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WEST vs. EAST LIVE FROM LONDON WITH TOM VELASCO

WEST vs. EAST LIVE FROM LONDON WITH TOM VELASCO

London embodies the ancient and the modern in its skyline from St. Paul’s Cathedral to the new jagged Shard skyscraper. It is equally diverse in its people and beliefs, but London was for centuries leading Western thought. How are our loves for God and the world best...

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Trivium Art

Trivium Art

View LargerThe sweetest thing in all my life has been the longing … to find the place where all the beauty came from.—C.S. Lewis, Till We Have FacesLiberal Arts in the Hortus Deliciarum In the late 1100s Herrad of Landsberg, a nun at the Hohenburg Abbey, put together...

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