Subscribe
Sign in
Home
Articles & Interviews
The Four
Isidore's Pub
Artes Mechanicae
Archive
About
Articles & Interviews
Latest
Top
Discussions
Pursue Handwork for the Sake of Humanity
When we divorce vocation and skill — the process from the consumer — we create room for moral issues. Handcraft helps us learn moral virtue.
May 13
•
The Classical Dispatch
and
Devin O’Donnell
2
Apple Pie and Rocket Ships: A Hopeful Vision of Life with Artificial Technology - C.R. Wiley
How should we live with AI as humans, educators, and as Christians? Is efficiency our highest value, or is that value meant to be something entirely…
Apr 30
•
The Classical Dispatch
and
Devin O’Donnell
2
Jonathan Pageau on Returning to the Old Stories
Full interview with Devin O'Donnell
Apr 22
•
The Classical Dispatch
and
Devin O’Donnell
4
Sunset Upon Reading and Night Upon the Book
What the death of a literate culture means for classical learning — by Devin O'Donnell
Apr 2
•
The Classical Dispatch
and
Devin O’Donnell
4
Stamp Eternity on my Eyeballs
The lens through which we perceive our students will determine how we educate them. If indeed we desire to lead our students to the feet of the Master…
Mar 25
•
The Classical Dispatch
12
Why Leisure Might Save You from Hell
An oldie from the CiRCE Blog, published here with permission from the "auctor"
Mar 11
•
The Classical Dispatch
and
Devin O’Donnell
1
"Put a pin in that"
Sonnets to the corporate world by Devin O'Donnell
Mar 2
•
The Classical Dispatch
and
Devin O’Donnell
The Art of Disappointing People
Are you a Classical Leader, Or a Modern Manager?
Feb 23
•
The Classical Dispatch
and
Devin O’Donnell
5
Avoiding the Tyranny of Technique in the Classroom: Applying Jacques Ellul’s Warning to Education
Recovering a Humane Vision of Education in the Age of Efficiency
Feb 20
•
The Classical Dispatch
Credulitas and The Way back to the Real
Instead of asking, “Is that story real?” Students would do better to ask themselves, “Why should such a story not be real?”
Feb 20
•
The Classical Dispatch
and
Devin O’Donnell
The Case for Classical Languages
Why Latin and Greek Are Essential to Classical Christian Education
Feb 17
•
The Classical Dispatch
Reviving the Common Arts
Wisdom is learned through contact with the material world.
Jan 21
•
The Classical Dispatch
4
This site requires JavaScript to run correctly. Please
turn on JavaScript
or unblock scripts