Articles tagged U.S. History

Dispute, Deny, Distort, Discard: The Constitution in the Crosshairs

Satan tried it first1. Dispute: “Did God really say?” Deny: He didn’t really say that. “You will not certainly die.” Distort: Here’s the real truth. “God knows that when you eat from it ... you will be like God, knowing good and evil.” And the final result? Adam and...

Discussing the Constitution
Today is September 17. How many of you knew today is Constitution Day in the United States? Robert Byrd, a Senator who hailed from West Virginia, established the day as a Federal observance in 2004. September 17th was chosen because it is the day the Constitutional...

Spontaneous Integration: Jazz Music, Playwrights, and the Cold War
by Jennifer
Tuesday, 02 April, 2013
categories: Articles, Classical Christian Education, Rhetoric Stage (ages 14 to 18)
Tuesday, 02 April, 2013
categories: Articles, Classical Christian Education, Rhetoric Stage (ages 14 to 18)
What do Shakespeare, actors, newspapers, jazz, and communism all have in common? Continue reading this article to discover how one Challenge III class threaded these disparate ideas together.
Last week in my Challenge III class, we had some spontaneous moments for...

Bryan College Note to Challenge III Parents

by Robert
Friday, 19 August, 2011
categories: Articles, Classical Christian Education, College and Post Graduation, Rhetoric Stage (ages 14 to 18)
Friday, 19 August, 2011
categories: Articles, Classical Christian Education, College and Post Graduation, Rhetoric Stage (ages 14 to 18)
Dear Challenge III Parents,
I hope you have heard by now that Classical Conversations has partnered with Bryan College to begin offering dual enrollment credit to students in the Challenge program. Students seeking dual enrollment credit will be registered directly...