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 Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Henry Montgomery in Aristocracy

The Cultivation of the Soul: An Aristocratic Vision of Education Summary: The aristocratic view of education, rooted deeply in the philosophies of ancient Greece, particularly Plato and Aristotle, transcends mere social privilege. It posits that true Aristocracy is not inherited status but the rule of the "best," demanding...

The Connection Between Democracy and Education and Connection

by Daniel Sanderson in Connection

The Indispensable Nexus: How Education Forges the Democratic Citizen The intricate connection between democracy and education is not merely coincidental but foundational. For a democratic society to flourish, it demands an informed, critical, and engaged citizenry capable of self-governance. This article explores how education, from ancient philosophical ideals to modern...

The Connection Between Habit and Virtue and Connection

by Benjamin Richmond in Connection

The Enduring Connection: How Habit Forges Virtue (and Vice) A Philosophical Journey Through Character Formation Summary: This article explores the profound and often underestimated connection between our daily habits and the development of our moral character, leading either to virtue or to vice. Drawing deeply from the wisdom contained within...

The Role of Education in Instilling Duty and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Crucible of Conscience: Education's Indispensable Role in Cultivating Duty Summary The cultivation of duty, that profound sense of moral obligation towards oneself, one's community, and the common good, is not an innate characteristic but a carefully nurtured virtue. This article explores how education, in its...

The Role of Education in Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Socratic Imperative: How Education Forges Progress Grace Ellis Education is not merely the transmission of facts; it is the fundamental catalyst for human progress, shaping individuals, societies, and the very concept of the State. From ancient academies to modern institutions, the philosophical inquiry into knowledge and its cultivation reveals...

The Role of Memory in Learning (Education) and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Indispensable Anchor: The Role of Memory in Learning and Education Memory, often perceived simply as the ability to recall facts, plays a far more profound and intricate role in the process of learning and the acquisition of knowledge. It is not merely a passive repository but an active, dynamic...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Daniel Sanderson in Aristocracy

Cultivating Excellence: The Aristocratic Vision of Education Summary: The aristocratic view of education, deeply rooted in ancient Western thought and extensively documented in the Great Books of the Western World, posits that the primary purpose of learning is not vocational training but the holistic cultivation of a noble character. This...

The Role of Family in the Education of Habit and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Enduring Influence: The Role of Family in the Education of Habit The family unit serves as the foundational crucible for the education of habit, a truth deeply embedded in the wisdom of the Great Books of the Western World. From Aristotle's assertion that virtue is cultivated through...

The Role of Education in Achieving Wisdom and Education

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Education

The Unfolding Path: How Education Guides Us to Wisdom Summary: Education is not merely the accumulation of facts; it is the structured journey that equips us with the knowledge necessary to critically engage with the world, fostering the reflection and discernment essential for achieving wisdom. Through continuous learning, we not...

The Role of Family in Civic Education and Family

by Henry Montgomery in Family

The Primal Polis: Unpacking the Role of Family in Civic Education The notion of a well-ordered society, populated by engaged and responsible citizens, often leads us to consider formal institutions: schools, governments, and community organizations. Yet, before the classroom ever opens its doors or the ballot box receives its first...

The Influence of Habit on Moral Virtue and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Unseen Architect: How Habit Shapes Moral Virtue Our character, often perceived as an intrinsic quality, is in reality a magnificent edifice built brick by brick through the seemingly insignificant actions of our daily lives. This article delves into the profound influence of habit on the development of moral virtue,...

The Connection Between Education and Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The enduring human quest for a better future, for societal advancement and individual flourishing, finds its most potent catalyst in the transformative power of education. From the ancient Greek polis to the complexities of the modern globalized world, the connection between education and progress is not merely incidental but foundational,...

The Education of the Citizenry and Education

by Henry Montgomery in Education

The Indispensable Foundation: The Education of the Citizenry The enduring strength and moral fabric of any State are not found in its armies or its coffers, but in the character and intellect of its people. The Education of the Citizenry stands as the indispensable foundation upon which a just and...

The Role of Habit in Moral Education and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Indispensable Crucible: Habit's Role in Forging Moral Character Summary: Habit, often perceived as mundane repetition, stands as a foundational pillar in moral education. From the ancient Greek emphasis on cultivating virtue through repeated actions to the modern understanding of behavioral conditioning, the consistent practice of moral principles...

The Role of Education in Liberty and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Role of Education in Fostering Liberty Education is not merely the transmission of knowledge; it is the fundamental cornerstone upon which true liberty is built and sustained. From the foundational texts of Western thought, it becomes unequivocally clear that the capacity for self-governance, critical thought, and informed participation...

The Role of Memory in Learning and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Role of Memory in the Tapestry of Learning Memory is not merely a passive receptacle for past experiences; it is the active loom upon which the rich tapestry of learning is woven. From the foundational acquisition of facts to the profound insights of philosophical inquiry, memory's...

The Role of Habit in Virtue and Role

by Emily Fletcher in Role

Cultivating Character: The Indispensable Role of Habit in Virtue From the wisdom of ancient Greece to contemporary thought, the profound connection between habit and virtue has been a cornerstone of ethical philosophy. This article explores how our repeated actions, whether conscious or unconscious, are not merely incidental behaviors but the...

The Necessity of Education for Democracy and Necessity and Contingency

by Benjamin Richmond in Necessity and Contingency

The Indispensable Foundation: Why Education is a Necessity for Democracy Democracy, often hailed as the pinnacle of political organization, is not a self-sustaining entity. Its very existence and flourishing are contingent upon a highly specific, yet often overlooked, condition: a well-educated citizenry. This article argues that education is not merely...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Henry Montgomery in Aristocracy

The Aristocratic View of Education: Cultivating Virtue, Duty, and Leadership The aristocratic view of education, deeply rooted in the philosophical traditions of the Western world, posited that education was not merely the acquisition of skills or knowledge, but fundamentally the cultivation of character, virtue, and leadership qualities essential for the...

The Connection Between Democracy and Education and Connection

by Daniel Sanderson in Connection

The Indivisible Connection: Education as the Bedrock of Democracy The enduring health and very possibility of a democratic society hinge upon an educated populace. This is not merely a modern platitude but a profound philosophical insight echoed across centuries, from the ancient polis to the Enlightenment. At its core, the...

The Connection Between Habit and Virtue and Connection

by Benjamin Richmond in Connection

The Cultivation of Character: Unpacking the Profound Connection Between Habit and Virtue Summary: The essence of a virtuous life, as explored by the great minds of Western philosophy, lies not in mere chance or innate predisposition, but in the deliberate and consistent cultivation of habits. This article delves into the...

The Role of Education in Instilling Duty and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

In a world increasingly complex, the bedrock of a stable and flourishing society remains the individual's commitment to their responsibilities. This commitment, often termed duty, is not an innate characteristic but a cultivated virtue, meticulously nurtured through the process of education. From the ancient academies to modern institutions,...

The Role of Education in Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Enduring Nexus: Education as the Engine of Progress A Philosophical Blueprint for Societal Advancement Summary: The intricate relationship between education and progress has been a cornerstone of philosophical inquiry for millennia. Far from being mere vocational training, education, in its profoundest sense, is the cultivation of knowledge, critical thinking,...

The Role of Memory in Learning (Education) and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Enduring Tapestry: Memory's Indispensable Role in Learning and Education Summary: Memory is not merely a passive storage unit but an active, dynamic faculty fundamental to all learning and the acquisition of knowledge. It forms the bedrock upon which education builds, enabling the retention of facts, the understanding...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Daniel Sanderson in Aristocracy

Cultivating Excellence: The Aristocratic Vision of Education The aristocratic view of Education is fundamentally concerned with the formation of character, leadership, and a deep understanding of one's societal role. Far from merely imparting skills, this tradition, deeply rooted in the concept of Aristocracy, sought to instill virtues, a...

The Necessity of Education for Knowledge and Necessity and Contingency

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Necessity and Contingency

The Indispensable Ascent: Why Education is Necessary for Knowledge Summary: The acquisition of true knowledge is not a spontaneous event but a carefully cultivated journey, rendering education not merely beneficial but necessary. While the human mind possesses an inherent capacity for understanding, its actualization into systematic, profound knowledge is contingent...

The Role of Family in the Education of Habit and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Cradle of Character: Family's Indispensable Role in the Education of Habit The formation of character, often seen as an individual journey, is profoundly shaped by the earliest and most intimate of human institutions: the family. This article explores the role of the family in the education of...

The Role of Education in Achieving Wisdom and Education

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Education

The Cultivation of Insight: How Education Paves the Path to Wisdom Education is not merely the accumulation of Knowledge; it is the foundational journey that cultivates the intellectual virtues necessary for achieving Wisdom. Through rigorous engagement with ideas, critical reflection, and the synthesis of diverse perspectives—often found within the...

The Role of Family in Civic Education and Family

by Henry Montgomery in Family

The Domestic Crucible: How Family Forges the Citizen in Civic Education The foundational role of the family in shaping the individual is a truth as ancient as philosophy itself. Before the schoolhouse, before the public square, the home serves as the primary academy where the nascent citizen first apprehends the...

The Influence of Habit on Moral Virtue and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Enduring Influence of Habit on Moral Virtue Summary: The profound connection between our repeated actions—our habits—and the very fabric of our moral character is a cornerstone of classical philosophy. Far from mere routines, habits are the sculptors of our virtues and vices, determining the trajectory of our...

The Connection Between Education and Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Indispensable Link: Education as the Engine of Human Progress Summary: The profound connection between education and societal progress is not merely an intuitive leap but a foundational philosophical principle. From ancient Greek inquiries to Enlightenment ideals, the pursuit and dissemination of knowledge through education have consistently proven to be...

The Education of the Citizenry and Education

by Henry Montgomery in Education

The Cultivation of the Polis: The Education of the Citizenry Summary: The profound connection between the quality of a State's Education system and the character of its Citizenry is a perennial question, explored by the greatest minds throughout history. Far from being a mere personal endeavor, the robust...

The Role of Habit in Moral Education and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Enduring Power of Repetition: Habit's Indispensable Role in Moral Education In the grand tapestry of human character, woven thread by thread through choices and actions, habit stands as an architect of the soul. Far from being mere unconscious routines, habits are the very bedrock upon which our...

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