Episodes
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The following was a portion of a Dante panel, focusing on the Inferno, presented at the University of Dallas, March 27, 2023, by Joe Carlson.
Read the full article.
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This special edition of the podcast is a reading of an article by Joe Carlson entitled âFour Reasons to Read Dante in 2023."
You can also read this article:
https://romanroadspress.com/2023/01/four-reasons-to-read-dante/Joe Carlson is a translator of Dante's Divine Comedy, and the author of a reader guide for each of the the three canticles, published by Roman Roads Press. You can find these at DantePoem.com.
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This special edition of the Digressio Podcast features an article by Dr. Mitch Stokes, senior fellow of Philosophy at New Saint Andrews College, entitled, "What Does Jesus have to do with STEM." STEM refers to Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics.
In this article Dr. Stokes explores the need to integrate STEM fields with the Liberal Arts, and addresses the current crisis in Physics.
"The proper kind of liberal arts education for STEM students has more than theoretical value; it has substantial practical value for the STEM disciplines themselves." - Mitch Stokes
Dr. Stokes is the author of Calculus for Everybody, a Calculus text that embodies his vision for preparing the next generation of classical students heading into STEM fields.
Learn more about Calculus for Everyone, and the other classical curriculum published by Roman Roads Press at www.romanroadspress.com
Article read by Tim Stephenson. "What does Jesus have to do with STEM" first appeared in Digressio Magazine, Vol. 4 by Roman Roads Press. Read the article at www.DigressioMag.com. -
In this episode, Daniel Foucachon sits down with Tim Griffith (the creator of Picta Dicta) and Reuben Jansen (the author of Picta Dicta Latin Primer) to discuss the art of learning Latin the right way, which means speaking and using Latin.
Reuben tells us the story of how Latin Primer came about, and we discuss what speaking and using Latin as a living language looks like, as well as why it is worth while pursuing. Come listen to some Latin (don't worry, we'll teach you - even in this podcast!).
Links:
Picta Dicta (Vocabulary, Primer courses, and Readers): https://romanroadsmedia.com/latin -
Timothy Griffith joins us to answer the question "Why Latin?" and why we need to integrate the three pathways of Use, Grammar, and Reading. We also bash the SAT a little bit, and talk about the CLT.
INTRO:
Tim Griffith, Fellow of Classical Languages, New Saint Andrews College
Picta Dicta
OUTLINE:
1. Why learn latin?
2. Why latin over another language?
3. Being familiar with the ancient worldview
4. Real education vs. Studying to the test, and the Classical Learning Test.
5. The three learning pathways
6. The Grammar Approach and the Natural Method vs. Mixed Method Latin
7. How Picta Dicta uses all the learning pathways
LINKS:
The Mass Extinction Nobody Talks About - Tim Griffith
The Classic Learning Test
Picta Dicta as a live class at Kepler Education -
Rusty Olps tells us about the lesser-known roots of the modern school system, and the affects of incidentals like age-based placement and 5-day a week attendance.
INTRO:
The Jubilee School
Lewis Clark Christian School
Kepler Education
OUTLINE:
1. The Prussian Model of Education
2. Horace Mann's Report of an Educational Tour, 1844
3. Incidentals of the Modern School
4. Diversity of learners, age-based grades, achievement-based advancement, 3-day model
5. The flipped classroom model
6. The One World Schoolhouse: Education Reimagined - Salman Kahn
7. Homeschooling, Jubilee, and Kepler
8. How parents can help improve their 5-day schools
FURTHER READING:
The German Conspiracy in American Education - Gustavus Ohlinger 1919
Prussia and the German System of Education - Arthur Bott
The Myth of the Common School - Charles Leslie Glenn Jr.
John Taylor Gatto
Disrupting Class
Deschooling Society- Ivan Illich
So You Want to Start a School? - Brian Daigle -
Dr. Mitch Stokes tells us about his journey from engineering to philosophy and why those disciplines should be much more integrated than they typically are in the classroom and the lab.
How To Be An Atheist - Why Most Skeptics Arenât Skeptical EnoughA Shot of Faith to the Head - Be a Confident Believer in an Age of Cranky AtheistsGalileoMitch's journey from STEM to philosophyHow did science and math influence philosophy?What Does Jesus Have to Do with STEM? - Digressio MagazineIs calculus important?Why calculus is important for STEM peopleWhy calculus is important for humanities peopleCalculus for Everyone? - Digressio MagazinePractical tips for the school administrator and homeschooling parentCalculus for Everyone - Roman Roads StoreQuestions and Suggestions Form
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In this episode "about" Homer's Iliad, we get to enjoy the entirety of Book 1, "The Rage of Achilles" from Wes Callihan's personal rendering of the Iliad.
1. "About" the great books vs. "Through" the great books
2. Roman Roads' 2019 Iliad Read Aloud Livestream
3. Conclusion
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In this episode we explore how to approach the great books as Christians, Enlightenment prejudices, and oft-forgotten Medieval classics through the very first lecture of the Old Western Culture course.
Old Western Culture Year 1 - The GreeksWhat do the great books do for us?A Christian approach to the great booksâThe clean sea breeze of the centuriesâChristianity vs. syncretism; a confessional approachEnlightenment prejudice in great books collectionsThe Consolation of PhilosophyRule of BenedictAnselmâs TheologyThe Golden LegendGeoffrey of MonmouthOld Western Culture Year 3 - ChristendomThe complete Christian classics reading listAncient Christians are our peopleConclusion
Ep 4 - OWC Inaugural LectureQuestions and Suggestions Form
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What is classical education? Is it a way of teaching (pedagogy) or is it the topics covered (subject)? We explore Daniel's answer and see how it dovetails with sharing the Gospel.
What is classical education? Pedagogy vs. SubjectThe inheritance of the WestâThe Humanitiesâ: an integrated approach to many subjects, Calculus For EveryoneAn inheritance for who?Americansâ Roman worldviewDifferent cultural understandings of the Gospel: guilt vs. innocence, shame vs. honor, confidence vs. fearStudying the humanities shows us who we areWhy read pagans as Christians? Fitting WordsSuperficially Christian educationWestern inheritance: the weird uncleConclusion
Ep 3 - Classical Education as Inheriting the HumanitiesQuestions and Suggestions Form
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Everybody knows Narnia, but fewer have ventured into C.S. Lewis's science fiction series, wrongly called "The Space Trilogy". Teacher, author, and Lewis scholar, Christiana Hale shares her knowledge of Lewis, the Discarded Image, and the deeper meaning behind the trilogy.
Deeper HeavenSilent Planet, Perelandra, Hideous StrengthForeword from Douglas WilsonChristianaâs introduction to LewisWhy does the Ransom Trilogy need a readerâs guide?Why Lewis wrote the Ransom TrilogyCopernican vs. Ptolemaic universes & medieval cosmologyThe cosmos & story arc of the ransom trilogyThe influence of the planets & astrologyThe Discarded Image in the TrilogyâDonegalityâ in Ransom Trilogy & Narnia (Planet Narnia + The Narnia Code)Deeper Heavenâs audience & outlineChristianaâs âRecovering the Discarded Imageâ from Digressio Magazine 2019Why is That Hideous Strength so different from the first two?Abolition of Man , education, and enlightenment rationalismConclusion
Ep 2 - Deeper Heaven & Lewisâ Ransom TrilogyQuestions and Suggestions Form
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In this pilot episode we explore the mission and curricula of Roman Roads Press.
What is Roman Roads?Great Books Reading ChallengeThe âOld Western Cultureâ course De Descriptione TemporumWhy is it called âRoman Roadsâ?RR curricula: Calculus For Everyone, Picta Dicta, Grammar of PoetryâFitting Wordsâ and the art of RhetoricConclusion
Ep 1 - What is Roman Roads?Questions and Suggestions Form