Fathom the Good
Resist Radical Ideas with Timeless Truth
Teen Course 1 is, in general, designed for 9th graders. It serves as a US history requirement and provides electives in the areas of philosophy, social sciences and civic education, and advanced (college preparatory) reading and writing. It teaches how to reason carefully about the tension between individual rights and the common gonod in American constitutionalism. We study this constitutional t
Teen Course 2 is, in general, designed for 10th graders. It serves as a US history requirement and provides electives in the areas of philosophy, social sciences and civic education, and advanced (college preparatory) reading and writing. It further explores the question of the Good and the goodness of freedom. In Teen Course 2, we explore the question of the Good as it relates to principles of A
Fathom the Good Adult Course 1 asks the question of the Good. This is a philosophical question, first asked by Socrates, that focuses on higher human purposes. Many of us strive to become better people by living according to our Christian understanding. Socrates and other ancient philosophers likewise strived to become better people, but theirs was a moral striving based on reason. They asked the
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