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This user is a Christian.
This user is a Calvinist.
PhDThis user has a Doctor of Philosophy degree in Plasma Physics.


About Me

I am an individual.

I live in Northern Virginia

I have been involved with classical Christian education for over 20 years.

I have attended Conferences of the Association of Classical and Christian Schools (ACCS)

Interests

Articles

I updated Ad Fontes Academy and Logos School to include references and links.

I created Dominion Christian School and Oak Hill Christian School articles to fill out the category Classical schools in Fairfax County, Virginia. When I can I will try to expand these articles or get others to do so.

I have been editing other articles that need help.

Help revise

Interesting Articles for Thought

Presuppositional apologetics

World view

Humanism

Nicene Creed

Apostle's Creed

References

  1. Wilson, Douglas (1991). Recovering the Lost Tools of Learning: An Approach to Distinctively Christian Education. Good News Publishers. ISBN 0891075836.
  2. Chris Schlect (1996). Wilson, Douglas (ed.). Repairing the Ruins: The Classical & Christian Challenge to Modern Education, Chapter 4: Scriptual Worldview Thinking. Cannon Press. ISBN 1885767145. The heart of a Christian Worldview is the ultimacy of God in reality, knowledge and ethics.
  3. The Lost Tools of Learning (1947)
  4. Sayers, Dorothy (presented at Oxford in 1947), The Lost Tools of Learning {{citation}}: Check date values in: |date= (help); Text "article" ignored (help)
  5. The Latin Library
  6. The Classics Page

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