Education

Wade Fransson, a former Christian minister with experience across Europe, South Africa, and the U.S., observed Jewish Sabbaths from a Christian perspective, gaining insights into progressive revelation. Visiting the Baha’i World Center in 1981, he embraced the Baha’i Faith in 2007 with his wife Angela, later founding a publishing company and engaging in Baha’i community initiatives, including The Royal Falcon Foundation and the Created in the Image of God podcast.

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The Connection Between Habit and Virtue and Connection

by Benjamin Richmond in Connection

The Enduring Tapestry: Unraveling the Connection Between Habit and Virtue The profound connection between our daily habits and the development of virtue – or indeed, vice – stands as a cornerstone of Western philosophical thought, particularly as articulated by the ancients. This article explores how our repeated actions, seemingly small and insignificant,...

The Role of Education in Instilling Duty and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Role of Education in Instilling Duty Summary: Cultivating Conscientious Citizens Education stands as the bedrock upon which a robust sense of duty is formed within individuals, transforming them from mere inhabitants into responsible citizens. Far beyond the acquisition of facts, true education, as envisioned by many philosophers in the...

The Role of Education in Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Unfolding Mind: Education as the Engine of Progress Education is not merely the transmission of facts but the fundamental engine of human progress, fostering the critical knowledge and moral imagination necessary for individuals and the State to evolve towards greater wisdom, justice, and flourishing. It is through the rigorous...

The Role of Memory in Learning (Education) and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Enduring Role of Memory in Learning and the Cultivation of Knowledge Memory is not merely a passive repository of facts; it is the dynamic bedrock upon which all learning and the very edifice of knowledge are constructed. From the philosophical inquiries of antiquity to contemporary educational practices, the role...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Daniel Sanderson in Aristocracy

The Cultivation of Nobility: Exploring the Aristocratic View of Education The concept of education has been shaped by myriad philosophies throughout history, but few are as distinct and enduring as the aristocratic view. Far from being solely about privilege, this perspective offers a profound philosophical stance on the very purpose...

The Necessity of Education for Knowledge and Necessity and Contingency

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Necessity and Contingency

The Inescapable Architecture of Understanding: Why Education Isn't Optional for Knowledge Summary: Education is not merely a path to personal enrichment or professional advancement; it is a fundamental, necessary condition for the acquisition and cultivation of genuine knowledge. Far from being a contingent luxury, structured learning actively shapes...

The Role of Family in the Education of Habit and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Enduring Role of Family in the Education of Habit The family unit stands as the foundational crucible for character formation, playing an indispensable role in the education and inculcation of virtuous habit. Drawing from the timeless wisdom of the Great Books of the Western World, particularly the philosophies of...

The Role of Education in Achieving Wisdom and Education

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Education

The Grand Tapestry of Understanding: Education's Indispensable Role in Cultivating Wisdom Summary: In a world brimming with information, the distinction between mere knowledge and profound wisdom has never been more crucial. This article explores how education, far from being a simple accumulation of facts, acts as the vital...

The Role of Family in Civic Education and Family

by Henry Montgomery in Family

The Enduring Crucible: The Role of Family in Civic Education The foundation of any thriving society rests not merely on its laws or institutions, but on the character of its citizens. Before the schoolhouse, the public square, or the voting booth, there is the home. It is within the family...

The Influence of Habit on Moral Virtue and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Enduring Forge: How Habit Shapes Moral Virtue The profound influence of habit on the development of moral virtue is a cornerstone of classical philosophy, particularly illuminated in the Great Books of the Western World. Far from being mere automatic actions, habits are the very sinews of our character, determining...

The Connection Between Education and Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Unbreakable Bond: Education and Progress The trajectory of human civilization reveals a profound and undeniable truth: education is not merely an amenity, but the indispensable engine of progress. It is through the systematic cultivation and transmission of knowledge that societies evolve, individuals thrive, and the very fabric of the...

The Education of the Citizenry and Education

by Henry Montgomery in Education

The Education of the Citizenry: Foundations of a Flourishing State The enduring strength and moral fabric of any State rest not solely on its laws or economic prowess, but fundamentally on the character and intellectual vigor of its citizens. This article asserts that education is not merely a privilege, but...

The Role of Habit in Moral Education and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Unseen Architects of Character: The Role of Habit in Moral Education Summary Habit, often dismissed as mere routine, stands as a foundational pillar in the edifice of moral education. Far from being a trivial aspect of human behavior, the repeated actions and choices we make — both consciously and unconsciously...

The Role of Family in the Education of Habit and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Cradle of Character: The Role of Family in the Education of Habit Summary: The family serves as the foundational crucible for the education of habit, a truth deeply explored by philosophers throughout the Great Books of the Western World. From Aristotle's emphasis on habituation for virtue to...

The Role of Family in Civic Education and Family

by Henry Montgomery in Family

The Enduring Hearth: Family as the Crucible of Civic Education The family, often considered the most fundamental human institution, serves as the primary and most enduring school for the development of responsible citizens. Before any formal schooling or engagement with public life, it is within the intimate confines of the...

The Influence of Habit on Moral Virtue and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Forge of Character: How Habit Shapes Moral Virtue Summary: Our moral character is not an accident of birth but a deliberate construction, meticulously built through the repeated actions we undertake. This article explores the profound influence of habit on the development of moral virtue (or its opposite, vice), drawing...

The Connection Between Education and Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Unbreakable Thread: Education, Knowledge, and the March of Progress The notion that education is merely a personal endeavor, a private pursuit of individual betterment, is a profound misunderstanding. As Grace Ellis, I contend that education, in its broadest and deepest sense, is the very bedrock upon which societal progress...

The Education of the Citizenry and Education

by Henry Montgomery in Education

The Crucible of Conscience: Forging the Educated Citizenry The enduring health and very essence of any State hinge upon the enlightenment of its constituents. This article asserts that the Education of the Citizenry is not merely a beneficial social program, but a fundamental Duty of the State and a prerequisite...

The Role of Habit in Moral Education and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Unseen Architect: How Habit Forges Our Moral Character in Education Summary: The Foundation of Ethical Being Habit, often underestimated as mere routine, stands as a foundational principle in moral education, profoundly shaping our very character. Drawing deeply from the wisdom enshrined in the Great Books of the Western World,...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Daniel Sanderson in Aristocracy

The Cultivation of the Aristos: An Aristocratic Vision of Education The aristocratic view of education, as explored within the Great Books of the Western World, posits that the primary purpose of learning is not vocational training or universal literacy, but the cultivation of excellence, virtue, and leadership qualities in those...

The Necessity of Education for Knowledge and Necessity and Contingency

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Necessity and Contingency

The Indispensable Bridge: The Necessity of Education for Knowledge Education is not merely a helpful tool or a fortunate opportunity; it is an absolute prerequisite for the acquisition and cultivation of genuine knowledge. Without structured learning, critical engagement, and exposure to the accumulated wisdom of human history, the individual mind...

The Role of Family in the Education of Habit and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Enduring Role of Family in the Education of Habit The family unit serves as the foundational crucible for the education of habit, shaping an individual's character from infancy. Drawing deeply from the wisdom contained within the Great Books of the Western World, philosophers such as Aristotle, Plato,...

The Role of Education in Achieving Wisdom and Education

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Education

The Enduring Path: How Education Illuminates the Road to Wisdom In the grand tapestry of human thought, the quest for understanding has always been paramount. It is here, at the intersection of learning and insight, that we find education not merely as a system of instruction, but as the fundamental...

The Role of Family in Civic Education and Family

by Henry Montgomery in Family

The Cradle of Citizenship: Exploring the Family's Indispensable Role in Civic Education The health of any citizenry is inextricably linked to the vitality of its foundational units. While formal institutions of education certainly play a critical role in shaping informed members of society, it is the family that...

The Influence of Habit on Moral Virtue and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Unseen Architect: How Habit Forges Moral Virtue Summary Our moral character is not an accident of birth, nor is it solely a product of conscious decisions made in isolation. Instead, it is profoundly shaped by the habits we cultivate throughout our lives. From the daily rituals of thought and...

The Connection Between Education and Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Unbreakable Link: How Education Forges Progress The trajectory of human civilization, from its nascent stages to its complex modern form, is inextricably tied to the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge. At the heart of this advancement lies education, the deliberate cultivation of intellect, skill, and character. This article explores...

The Education of the Citizenry and Education

by Henry Montgomery in Education

Forging the Republic: The Indispensable Education of the Citizenry The health and longevity of any state, indeed its very soul, rests not merely on its laws or its wealth, but fundamentally on the character and wisdom of its citizens. The education of the citizenry, therefore, is not a mere convenience...

The Role of Habit in Moral Education and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Enduring Power of Habit in Moral Education: Cultivating Virtue, Fulfilling Duty Summary: Shaping Character Through Repetition In the grand tapestry of human experience, few threads are as fundamental to our moral fabric as habit. Far from mere rote repetition, habit serves as a profound architect of our character, playing...

The Role of Habit in Moral Education and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Indispensable Architecture of Character: The Role of Habit in Moral Education Summary: Habit, often relegated to the realm of the mundane, stands as a foundational pillar in the edifice of moral education. Far from mere repetition, habituation is the crucible in which character is forged, transforming theoretical understanding of...

The Role of Education in Liberty and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Nexus: The Role of Education in Liberty Summary: True liberty transcends mere absence of restraint; it is the capacity for self-governance, informed choice, and active participation in society. This profound understanding reveals the indispensable role of education as the bedrock of a free society. From ancient philosophical inquiries...

The Role of Memory in Learning and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Tapestry: Weaving Knowledge Through Memory Memory, often mistakenly relegated to a mere filing cabinet of facts, is in truth the loom upon which all learning is woven. It is the active, dynamic process that allows us to build understanding, connect disparate ideas, and cultivate wisdom. Without the role...

The Role of Habit in Virtue and Role

by Emily Fletcher in Role

The Cultivation of Character: Unpacking the Role of Habit in Virtue Summary: The development of virtue isn't merely a matter of good intentions or innate disposition; it is, fundamentally, a practice. As illuminated by the profound insights within the Great Books of the Western World, particularly the works...

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