In California and New England, students taste the academic, social, and spiritual life as they read the great books, deepen their faith, and make friends.
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In California and New England, students taste the academic, social, and spiritual life as they read the great books, deepen their faith, and make friends.
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Thomas's writing blended Aristotelian philosophy and Christian theology and was adopted as the official philosophy of the church in 1917.
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Homeschooling dad and blogger John Clark opines on St. Thomas Aquinas, the virtue of perseverance, and its relation to the Catholic Homeschooling family.
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John Clark comes to realize that the greatest version of honoring his father and following the Fourth Commandment—is to be a good father.
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At Thomas Aquinas College, I no longer fought to be always right. I allowed the truth to speak to me rather than trying to make it conform to my opinions.
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by John Clark | Many are familiar with the Summa Theologica, but there is a lesser-known fact about Thomas’ masterpiece: it was never finished.
Read More »Bob Wiesner January 18, 2023 2,357 Views
Two humble saints show us why we must travel beyond merely knowing “about” God and come to know intimately the Three Persons Who IS God.
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These young men and women, new Seton grads, harbor different dreams, yet one thread binds them together: their love for Christ and their Catholic faith.
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Caitlin Bootsma talks with Dr. George Harne on the benefits of using the Socratic dialogue in college and how it lays the foundation for a fulfilling life.
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Dom Alban Baker advises making efforts to honor our Guardian Angels, recognizing and increasing the important role they play in our homeschooling endeavor.
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We send each other cards to mark really important occasions. Teresa Collins hadn't realized why sending a Christmas card is actually a huge thing.
Read More »Dave Armstrong May 6, 2014 11,116 Views
by Dave Armstrong | One of the most fascinating of Luther's beliefs has to do with the question of Mary's Immaculate Conception (her being preserved from original sin from the moment of her conception). Luther had a rather “high” Mariology in many respects.
Read More »Bob Wiesner October 11, 2013 56,031 Views
This analytical essay has been available as a help to those 11th grade students, serving both as introduction and beginner’s analysis.. Chesterton’s epic is certainly his greatest poetic work...
Read More »John Clark February 12, 2016 6,317 Views
John Clark is digging into C.S. Lewis, St. Athanasius and the Summa for his Lent reading, and he's actually making them sound pretty intriguing.
Read More »John Clark February 28, 2014 16,021 Views
Inspired by C.S.Lewis, John Clark explores 5 options to help your homeschooler become a home-grown philosopher - because the world needs it.
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by John Clark | When I was growing up, reading various lists of the “smartest people in the world,” I sometimes found my faith tested. Atheist intelligence...
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by Marc Postiglione | Modern man has tended to make work become a form of drudgery that people go to every morning and do their best to avoid and when possible even avoid all-together.
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Jeff Minick has gathered intel on improving the chance that your college student will grow strong in their Catholic Faith rather than losing it at college.
Read More »John Clark November 3, 2020 2,430 Views
John Clark says that in a year that God has watched over us so carefully we are called to offer the gift of gratitude to the Infant King and to each other.
Read More »Seton Home Study School March 17, 2014 10,100 Views
Want the latest news from Pope Francis or the Vatican? Ever have a question about a prayer or response said in the liturgy or the significance or historical development of ...
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