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If you know classical education, you know the importance of teaching rhetoric. And you know that, as Christians, we are called to love our neighbour. In the decades we've been involved in classical education, we've been concerned that rhetoric curricula have simply been updated versions of Aristotle's Rhetoric—until now.3 GradesSku: 9781936648443
A Rhetoric of Love – Student Text (Volume 1)
By: Doug Jones$67.95 -
It's easy to find textbooks on classical rhetoric. Many offer sound instruction in its three genres, five canons, and three appeals. There's much commendable in these books. What they often fail to do, though, is to train skillful rhetoricians. Enter A Rhetoric of Love.3 GradesSku: 9781950271184
A Rhetoric of Love – Student Text (Volume 2)
By: Michael A. Collender$67.95 -
A Rhetoric of Love Teacher's Edition gives guidance and suggestions on how to teach the student text. Its notes, plans, and assessments inform and advise.3 GradesSku: 9781936648641
A Rhetoric of Love – Teacher’s Edition (Volume 1)
By: Michael G. Eatmon$53.95 -
A Rhetoric of Love vol. 2 Teacher's Edition gives guidance and suggestions on how to teach the student text. Its notes, plans, and assessments inform and advise.3 GradesSku: 9781951200862
A Rhetoric of Love – Teacher’s Edition (Volume 2)
By: Michael G. Eatmon$53.95 -
SaleIf you know classical education, you know the importance of teaching rhetoric. And you know that, as Christians, we are called to love our neighbour. In the decades we’ve been involved in classical education, we’ve been concerned that rhetoric curricula have simply been updated versions of Aristotle’s Rhetoric—until now.
A Rhetoric of Love 1 Set
By: Doug Jones$121.90Original price was: $121.90.$115.80Current price is: $115.80.By: Doug Jones$121.90Original price was: $121.90.$115.80Current price is: $115.80. Add to cart Quick View -
SaleIt’s easy to find textbooks on classical rhetoric. Many offer sound instruction in its three genres, five canons, and three appeals. There’s much commendable in these books. What they often fail to do, though, is to train skillful rhetoricians. EnterA Rhetoric of Love.
A Rhetoric of Love 2 Set
By: Michael A. Collender, Michael G. Eatmon$121.90Original price was: $121.90.$115.80Current price is: $115.80.By: Michael A. Collender, Michael G. Eatmon$121.90Original price was: $121.90.$115.80Current price is: $115.80. Add to cart Quick View -
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