
The Liberal Arts Are the Foundation of Catholic Education
Catholic education intends to cultivate virtuous persons, “little Christs,” who can go into the world and change the world.
Catholic education intends to cultivate virtuous persons, “little Christs,” who can go into the world and change the world.
Einstein warned of the dangers of teaching the scientific “stem” while abandoning the human roots of education.
COMMENTARY: The traditional Catholic liberal arts university has a great opportunity to form not only the next generation of liberal arts teachers, but also the next generation of Catholic tinkers, tailors and candlestick makers, and perhaps even accountants.
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