A podcast from The Cambridge School, a Christian Classical School in San Diego California, where we discuss an education worth pursuing. From Faculty and Administration to scholars across academia, we sit down with renowned names in the field of education to discuss both the classical and Christian principles that focus on formation, not simply information.
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A podcast from The Cambridge School, a Christian Classical School in San Diego California, where we discuss an education worth pursuing. From Faculty and Administration to scholars across academia, we sit down with renowned names in the field of education to discuss both the classical and Christian principles that focus on formation, not simply information.
Rooted: Intellectual Virtues and the Pursuit of Knowledge
An Examined Education
22 minutes 17 seconds
10 months ago
Rooted: Intellectual Virtues and the Pursuit of Knowledge
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on knowledge and epistemology with DJ Goodwiler from the Cambridge School. This episode of An Examined Education explores how we come to know, what we can know, and how to improve our understanding of the world around us. We examine the theological roots of knowledge, the importance of intellectual virtues, and the challenges of attaining truth in a fallen world. Discover practical resources and insights to cultivate a flourishing life rooted in truth and wisdom. Tune in to learn how to think well, love rightly, and live wisely.
An Examined Education
A podcast from The Cambridge School, a Christian Classical School in San Diego California, where we discuss an education worth pursuing. From Faculty and Administration to scholars across academia, we sit down with renowned names in the field of education to discuss both the classical and Christian principles that focus on formation, not simply information.