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Collected here are a few of the articles that best represent our views on what education is and how it should be thought of. This collection includes articles on the Great Books, the age-old question of the relation of Athens and Jerusalem, the books of C.S. Lewis, classical rhetoric, and even children’s music.Sku: 9781547700455
The Recovery of Real Education
By: Various$14.95 -
Stephen Crane described his novel of the American Civil War as a "psychological portrait of fear." Although he never experienced the horror of battle himself, Crane based his realistic narrative largely on stories told by Civil War veterans. While those accounts tended to focus on the external action of warfare, the young newspaper reporter aspired to illustrate the internal experience of the soldier. What does a man think and feel when he must kill or be killed? When in the chaos of battle will fear paralyze him or, worse, cause him to turn coward and run? In a sense, modern American fiction begins with Crane's masterful, impressionistic depiction of Private Henry Fleming under fire.Sku: 9781586176464
The Red Badge of Courage
By: Stephen Crane Edited by: Mary Reichardt$10.95 -
The Reformation of the Landscape is a richly detailed and original study of the relationship between the landscape of Britain and Ireland and the tumultuous religious changes of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries. It explores how the profound theological and liturgical transformations that marked the era between 1500 and 1750 both shaped, and were in turn shaped by, the places and spaces within the physical environment in which they occurred. Moving beyond churches, cathedrals, and monasteries, it investigates how the Protestant and Catholic Reformations affected perceptions and practices associated with trees, woods, springs, rocks, mountain peaks, prehistoric monuments, and other distinctive topographical features of the British Isles. Drawing on extensive research and embracing insights from a range of disciplines, Alexandra Walsham examines the origins, immediate consequences, and later repercussions of these movements of religious renewal, together with the complex but decisive modifications of belief and behaviour to which they gave rise. It demonstrates how ecclesiastical developments intersected with other intellectual and cultural trends, including the growth of antiquarianism and the spread of the artistic and architectural Renaissance, the emergence of empirical science and shifting fashions within the spheres of medicine and healing. Set within a chronological framework that stretches backwards towards the early Middle Ages and forwards into the nineteenth century, the book assesses the critical part played by the landscape in forging confessional identities and in reconfiguring collective and social memory. It illuminates the ways in which the visible world was understood and employed by the diverse religious communities that occupied the British Isles, and shows how it became a battleground in which bitter struggles about the significance of the Christian and pagan past were waged.Sku: 9780199654383
The Reformation of the Landscape
By: Alexandra Walsham$52.50 -
The most important of the Socratic dialogues, the Republic is concerned with the construction of an ideal commonwealth and thus wins its place as the earliest of utopias.Sku: 9780393314670
The Republic
By: Plato, Translated by Richard W. Sterling$21.95 -
Marcus Tullius Cicero, a Roman statesman from the first century B.C., was convinced that the upright moral life was the happier life. The Republic became the blueprint of the U.S. government almost 2,000 years after it was written. In The Laws, Cicero defends his understanding of the upright moral life and becomes the foundation for the West’s philosophical discussion on the natural law. Studying such perennial works is a boon to everyone.Sku: 9780199540112
The Republic and The Laws
By: Cicero, Translated by Niall Rudd$24.50 -
Thomas Paine’s The Rights of Man is a profound treatise advocating democracy, universal suffrage, and social justice, leaving a lasting imprint on the course of modern democratic thought.
The Rights of Man
By: Thomas Paine$19.50 – $33.95 -
For all its storied past and lofty reputation, poetry is really just the art of noticing, naming, and comparing the stuff of this world. Unlike the eye of modern science (which sees the world as a giant specimen for us to dissect), poetry fosters and nurtures life by finding wonder in the nooks and crannies of ordinary life. Suzanne Rhodes, a longtime poet and teacher, offers The Roar on the Other Side as an introductory guide for students (junior high and up). Clear and imaginative, this book makes poetry approachable. Focusing on the importance of sight and the necessity of practice, Rhodes easily communicates the joy of words to her readers and helps them see how good poetry binds all seemingly-contradictory things together. Students will emerge from this book with a good handle on the basics of writing poetry and a new appreciation for the awesome world wherein we live.1 GradeSku: 9781885767660
The Roar on the Other Side
By: Rhodes, Suzanne$35.50 -
The inspirational work that has been guiding Benedictine monks for fifteen centuries.Sku: 9780140449969
The Rule of St Benedict
By: St. Benedict, Edited and Translated by Carolinne White$23.00 -
One of the great books of world literature--an unforgettable tale of jealousy, unrequited love, greed, and vengeance.Sku: 9780140447385
The Saga of the Volsungs
By: Anonymous, Translated by Jesse L. Byock$22.00 -
The Scarlet Letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne tells the story of Hester Prynne, who conceives a daughter out of wedlock and struggles to create a new life of repentance and dignity in her small Puritan community.Sku: 9781586172817
The Scarlet Letter
By: Nathaniel Hawthorne$12.50 -
In this book, Dr. Perrin describes the tradition of restful learning, or scholé, and offers practical suggestions for how to restore it in our schools and homeschools.Sku: 9781600516856
The Scholé Way
By: Christopher Perrin MDiv, PhD$23.50 -
The Scholé Way: Rediscover the Art of Leisurely Learning – over 4 hours of contemplation, wonder, and intellectual delight!Sku: 9781600517020
The Scholé Way (Audiobook)
By: Christopher Perrin MDiv, PhD$27.95 -
A Masterpiece of Satire on Hell’s Latest Novelties and Heaven’s Unanswerable Answer.Sku: 9780060652937
The Screwtape Letters
By: C. S. Lewis$21.99 -
Through his beloved Sing the Bible albums, Randall Goodgame has set scripture to music for thousands of families, and here, in this new collection of congregational songs, he turns his gifts to the creation of a body of music arranged for worship leaders, churches, and families alike.Sku: 9781951872250
The Scripture Hymnal
By: Composed by Randall Goodgame$41.50 -
This book provides an inside look at Singapore math. Written by Wenxi Lee, a Singaporean who grew up using the method and is now a math education researcher, The Secrets to Singapore’s World-class Math Curriculum explains how and why Singapore math works. Lee weaves personal experience with fascinating research in this approachable yet highly informative read.Sku: 9781735990507
The Secrets to Singapore’s World-class Math Curriculum
By: Wenxi Lee$21.95 -
The Seed of the Woman traces the gospel storyline through the narratives of women from the garden of Eden to the times of the matriarchs, the judges, the kings, the Exile to the birth of Christ.Sku: 9781783973309
The Seed of the Woman
By: Nana Dolce$20.50