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Reflections on Maturity and Responsibility
Exploring the shift in perspective towards stability over excitement as individuals reach their late 20s, emphasizing the value of a conservative mindset and the weight of responsibilities.
About our Guest
Joshua Gibbs is a teacher, a lecturer on pedagogy and great books, and the author of several books that are listed in the show notes. For the last twelve years, Gibbs has taught classic literature in Christian schools and earned acclaim for his writing. He has been a frequent speaker at several excellent classical conferences and published for many respectable classical education resources. His work can be explored on his website https://www.gibbsclassical.com/
We also encourage you to register for his 2022 Summer Conference.
Show Notes
Josh discusses how to engage students with voices from the past and how to shape their affections through delighting in common things. He asks, "How do we teach a book so that a student wants to read it again?" As a teacher, it is our duty to step out of the way and let the author speak and pass on our delight in hearing voices from the past. This is how we help students fall in love with books. We want to instill a love for the right things. We need to capture the hearts of students so that they care.
Some practical questions in this episode include:
These questions help us to wrestle with the idea that all education ought to be first and primarily about ordering our souls with love as the primary goal. If we set education goals too lofty or create goals that are too shallow, what are we telling our children? The goal of education is to help students care. Josh ascertains how a teacher can help students care about what they are learning.
Books Mentioned In This Episode
Something They Will Not Forget by Joshua Gibbs
How to be Unlucky by Joshua Gibbs
Love What Lasts by Joshua Gibbs
Siddhartha by Hermann Hesse
Demien by Hermann Hesse
Till We Have Faces by C.S. Lewis
Leviathan by Thomas Hobbes
Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen
The Iliad by Homer
Paradise Lost by Milton
The Divine Comedy by Dante
Consolation of Philosophy by Boethius
Macbeth by Shakespeare
Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë
Great Expectations by Dickens
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Credits:
Sound Engineer: Andrew Helsel
Logo Art: Anastasiya CF
Music: Used with permission. cellists: Sara Sant' Ambrogio and Lexine Feng; pianist: Alyona Waldo
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