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 Role of Education in Liberty and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Nexus: The Role of Education in Liberty Summary: True liberty, far from being a mere absence of restraint, is a profound capacity for self-governance, critical thought, and informed participation in society. This article explores the role of education as the foundational pillar upon which genuine liberty is built...

The Role of Memory in Learning and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Tapestry: Memory's Role in Weaving Knowledge Summary: Memory as the Architect of Understanding Memory is not merely a passive repository of past events; it is the active architect of all learning and the very foundation upon which knowledge is built. Without the capacity to retain, recall,...

The Role of Habit in Virtue and Role

by Emily Fletcher in Role

Cultivating Excellence: The Indispensable Role of Habit in Virtue Aristotle, in his Nicomachean Ethics, profoundly illustrates that virtue is not an innate quality but a character trait developed through consistent practice. This article explores the pivotal role of habit in shaping moral excellence, distinguishing virtue from vice, and emphasizes the...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Henry Montgomery in Aristocracy

The Cultivation of Excellence: An Aristocratic Approach to Education The aristocratic view of Education, as observed through the lens of the Great Books of the Western World, posits that learning is not merely the acquisition of knowledge but a rigorous process of character formation aimed at cultivating virtue, wisdom, and...

The Connection Between Democracy and Education and Connection

by Daniel Sanderson in Connection

The Indispensable Nexus: Education's Role in a Thriving Democracy The connection between democracy and education is not merely incidental; it is foundational, an interwoven tapestry without which neither can truly flourish. A democratic society, by its very definition, demands the active and informed participation of its citizens, a...

The Connection Between Habit and Virtue and Connection

by Benjamin Richmond in Connection

The Loom of Character: Weaving Virtue Through Habit Summary: The profound connection between habit and virtue lies at the very heart of human flourishing. Far from being an innate gift, virtue, as understood by the great thinkers of antiquity, is a cultivated excellence—a settled disposition forged through repeated actions....

The Role of Education in Instilling Duty and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Socratic Imperative: Education as the Foundation of Duty Summary: Cultivating Conscience Through Learning In a world increasingly fragmented, the concept of duty often feels antiquated, yet its philosophical underpinnings remain as vital as ever. This article posits that education is not merely the transmission of facts, but the deliberate...

The Role of Education in Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The unfolding narrative of human civilization reveals a profound truth: Education is not merely a tool for individual betterment, but the indispensable engine of collective Progress. From the ancient academies to the digital age, the systematic cultivation of Knowledge has consistently catalyzed societal advancement, shaping not only individual minds but...

The Role of Memory in Learning (Education) and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

Beyond Recall: The Philosophical Tapestry of Memory, Imagination, and Knowledge in Education Memory, often perceived as a mere storage vault for facts, is in truth a dynamic and indispensable faculty, forming the very bedrock upon which all learning and the acquisition of knowledge are built. This article delves into the...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Daniel Sanderson in Aristocracy

The Cultivation of Excellence: An Aristocratic Pedagogy At its heart, the aristocratic view of education is not merely about instructing the privileged, but about cultivating individuals for leadership, virtue, and the service of the polis. Drawing deeply from the wellsprings of Western thought, particularly as explored in the Great Books,...

The Role of Family in the Education of Habit and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Family Crucible: Shaping Character Through the Education of Habit Our character, the very fabric of who we are, is largely woven from the threads of habit. This article explores the profound and often understated role of the family in the education of habit, drawing insights from the Great Books...

The Role of Education in Achieving Wisdom and Education

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Education

The Unfolding Path: Education's Indispensable Role in Cultivating Wisdom Summary: True wisdom, far beyond mere accumulation of facts, is a profound understanding of life, ethics, and the human condition. This article explores how formal and informal education serves as the fundamental bedrock upon which knowledge is built and,...

The Role of Family in Civic Education and Family

by Henry Montgomery in Family

The Unseen Architect: The Role of Family in Civic Education The bedrock of any thriving society is not merely its laws or institutions, but the character of its citizens. Before the schoolhouse, before the public square, and long before the ballot box, the fundamental shaping of a civic individual begins...

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, far from being an innate, static quality, is largely a product of our repeated actions—our habits. As explored by the great philosophers in the Great Books of the Western World, particularly Aristotle, the consistent practice of certain...

The Connection Between Education and Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Unbreakable Thread: Education, Knowledge, and the Ascent of Progress The grand narrative of human civilization, unfurling through millennia, whispers a consistent truth: education is not merely an amenity but the very bedrock upon which all meaningful progress is built. From the dialogues of ancient Greece to the treatises of...

The Role of Habit in Moral Education and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Forge of Character: Habit's Indispensable Role in Moral Education Moral philosophy often delves into grand theories of right and wrong, the nature of good, and the ultimate aims of human existence. Yet, beneath these lofty intellectual pursuits lies a more fundamental, often overlooked, architect of our moral...

The Role of Education in Liberty and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Link: The Role of Education in Liberty Summary: True liberty, both individual and political, is inextricably bound to the quality and accessibility of education. Education equips individuals with the critical faculties necessary for autonomous thought and informed decision-making, thereby safeguarding personal freedom and enabling responsible participation in the...

The Role of Memory in Learning and Role

by Daniel Sanderson in Role

The Indispensable Archive: The Role of Memory in Learning Memory is not merely a passive storage bin for past events; it is the active, dynamic faculty that underpins all learning, shaping our understanding, and enabling the very construction of knowledge. From the earliest acquisition of language to the deepest philosophical...

The Role of Habit in Virtue and Role

by Emily Fletcher in Role

The Unseen Architect: How Habit Forges Virtue (and Vice) Habit is not merely a collection of automatic behaviors; it is the fundamental scaffolding upon which our character is built, shaping our capacity for virtue and our susceptibility to vice. From the ancient insights of Aristotle to contemporary understanding, the profound...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Henry Montgomery in Aristocracy

Cultivating the Noble Soul: The Aristocratic Vision of Education A Foundation for Excellence and Duty The aristocratic view of education, a perspective deeply etched into the intellectual bedrock of Western thought, posits that true learning extends far beyond mere instruction. It is, at its core, a profound process of character...

The Connection Between Democracy and Education and Connection

by Daniel Sanderson in Connection

The Indispensable Nexus: Unpacking the Connection Between Democracy and Education The enduring connection between democracy and education is not merely a beneficial synergy but a fundamental prerequisite for the very survival and flourishing of self-governance. At its core, a democracy is only as robust as its citizenry is informed, critically...

The Connection Between Habit and Virtue and Connection

by Benjamin Richmond in Connection

The Enduring Connection Between Habit and Virtue: Shaping Our Moral Landscape Our character, the very essence of who we are, is not a static given but a dynamic construction, meticulously built through the repetitive actions of our daily lives. This article explores the profound connection between habit and virtue, demonstrating...

The Role of Education in Instilling Duty and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Cultivation of Conscience: Education's Indispensable Role in Instilling Duty The fabric of any flourishing society is woven not merely from laws and institutions, but from the individual conscience of its members. At the heart of this individual conscience lies a profound understanding and acceptance of duty. This...

The Role of Education in Progress and Education

by Daniel Sanderson in Education

The Role of Education in Progress: Shaping Minds, Forging Futures Education is not merely the transmission of facts; it is the fundamental engine driving human progress, a transformative force that shapes individual knowledge, influences the very fabric of the State, and propels societies forward. Far from being a static concept,...

The Role of Memory in Learning (Education) and Role

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Role

The Enduring Echo: The Indispensable Role of Memory in Learning and Education Memory, often perceived merely as a storage facility for facts, plays a far more profound and active role in the intricate dance of education and the acquisition of knowledge. It is not simply about recalling what we’ve...

The Aristocratic View of Education and Aristocracy

by Daniel Sanderson in Aristocracy

The Cultivation of Excellence: An Aristocratic Perspective on Education The aristocratic view of education, deeply rooted in the philosophical traditions of ancient Greece and Rome and extensively explored in the Great Books of the Western World, posits that education is not merely the acquisition of skills for livelihood, but a...

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 The foundational bedrock of any flourishing society isn't found in grand institutions or complex legal frameworks, but rather in the quiet crucible of the family unit. It is within this intimate sphere that the very...

The Role of Education in Achieving Wisdom and Education

by Chloe Fitzgerald in Education

The Cultivation of Wisdom: Education's Indispensable Role The journey from mere knowledge to profound wisdom is one of humanity's most enduring pursuits, and at its heart lies education. Far from being a passive accumulation of facts, true education is an active engagement with ideas, a critical...

The Role of Family in Civic Education and Family

by Henry Montgomery in Family

The Cradle of Citizenship: Family's Indispensable Role in Civic Education The family, often considered the most ancient and fundamental social institution, serves as the primary crucible in which the foundations of civic life are forged. Before the school, the state, or the public square, it is within the...

The Influence of Habit on Moral Virtue and Habit

by Emily Fletcher in Habit

The Influence of Habit on Moral Virtue Moral virtue is not an innate gift bestowed upon a select few, but rather a cultivated disposition, meticulously shaped by our repeated actions and choices. As illuminated by the profound thinkers within the Great Books of the Western World, habit stands as the...

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