Veritas Vox - The Voice of Classical Christian Education

Veritas Press
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Sep 27, 2022 • 32min

12 | The Reluctant Homeschooler - ft. Lexi Detweiler

Do you feel unqualified to homeschool? Do you worry that homeschooling could stunt their social growth, limit their opportunities, and make them “weird”? Does it sound scary to do it all yourself?Lexi Detweiler is a young homeschool mom who asked these questions and more - and was surprised at the answers she discovered as she learned how to teach her kids. If you’ve ever worried that you are inadequate to homeschool your children, this episode is jam-packed with real-world experience and practical tips to help you get started.
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Sep 20, 2022 • 32min

11 | We're Not Losing this Battle - ft. Voddie Baucham

What is the biblical approach to things like racism and the social justice movement? Can education be morally neutral? Should we trust the government to educate our children?Pastor Voddie Baucham joins us all the way from Zambia to discuss these questions and more. Want to dig deeper into some of the questions discussed in this episode? Check out Voddie’s book Fault Lines.
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Sep 13, 2022 • 31min

10 | The Myth of an Ivy League Education - ft. VSA Teacher, Mary K Andreades

What makes classical Christian education truly special? Why are the great classical books (even the pagan ones!) beneficial? What might Christians gain from reading secular materials?Veritas Scholars Academy Omnibus teacher Mary K. Andreades shares the answers to these questions. Plus, she tells the compelling story of how classical education and the Great Books played a role in her escape from the cult of Christian Science and gave her a strong alternative when her children’s school began teaching alternative gender ideology.
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Sep 6, 2022 • 36min

9 | Teaching Children to Write Classically - ft. Andrew Pudewa

How can you equip your student(s) to become strong, clear, and compelling writers? What tools do students need to succeed? How do you help reluctant writers grow? Andrew Pudewa, the beloved founder of the Institute for Excellence in Writing, offers practical tips and insight in today’s episode of Veritas Vox!Want to level up your student’s writing abilities? We have professional teachers that will guide your student through Andrew’s IEW curriculum in our live online classes. Help your student develop a love of writing today!
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Aug 30, 2022 • 35min

8 | Meet the Headmaster of the World's Largest Classical School, #2 - ft. Bob Cannon

What makes an online classical Christian school a more unique - and possibly even more desirable - experience than the brick-and-mortar alternative? How do you connect your child to learning in a way that makes them excited to continue doing it?Today we welcome back Veritas Scholars Academy Headmaster, Dr. Bob Cannon to answer these questions and more. You also will get an inside peek at the workings of the world’s largest online Christian school - from keeping and improving the faculty to a taste of international culture. 
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Aug 23, 2022 • 29min

7 | Meet the Headmaster of the World's Largest Classical School, #1 - ft. Bob Cannon

In this episode, Marlin Detweiler helps you get to know Dr. Bob Cannon, the beloved Headmaster of Veritas Scholars Academy! Discover the story of how he came to faith in Christ, his journey into the world of education, and how he finally came to join our family at Veritas.Are you or someone you know at the start of your Christian life like Dr. Cannon was those years ago? This Westminster Shorter Catechism book is a helpful and clear way for both new and seasoned Christians to study the core teachings of the Bible.
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Aug 16, 2022 • 27min

6 | The History of Classical Education's Revival, #2 - ft. David Goodwin

How important IS it to give your child a classical Christian education and critical thinking skills? Can they simply gain these skills in college, or does it take a much greater intentional foundation for these principals to take root? David Goodwin returns to continue the conversation on education method comparisons from episode 5. Additionally, we also discuss how the past two years have aided the classical Christian education movement, what it takes to start a classical school, and get a sneak peek into David Goodwin’s new book, Battle for the American Mind.
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Aug 9, 2022 • 31min

5 | The History of Classical Education's Revival, #1 - ft. David Goodwin

Is a degree in education actually necessary or useful? Are classically educated students more likely to have close friends and keep their Christian faith into adulthood? Are homeschool and private Christian school graduates actually able to think for themselves?Tune in to hear David Goodwin (President of the Association of Classical and Christian Schools) discuss these questions and more with Marlin Detweiler! Plus, David will give you the inside scoop about Good Soil - a survey that compares and reveals how public schooled, private schooled, and homeschooled students hold up in the world as adults.
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Aug 2, 2022 • 38min

4 | What's Really Going on with Education? - ft. Pete Hegseth and David Goodwin

Did you know that the Pledge of Allegiance was just a placeholder to help people move forward when Christianity was removed from America’s public schools? Did you ever stop to realize that there is more hope for a good, Christian education now than there was in the 1970s? Pete Hegseth (of Fox & Friends) and David Goodwin (President of the Association of Classical Christian Schools) reveal surprising truths about the history of the American public school system and give listeners hope for where education is headed in our present age. You won’t want to miss a moment of this gripping episode of Veritas Vox!You can dive even deeper into the fascinating history discussed here by reading Pete and David’s book, Battle for the American Mind.
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Jul 26, 2022 • 26min

3 | Discovering a Rhetoric of Love - ft. Michael Eatmon

Rhetoric is the art and science of persuasive communication. Over the years, some have used its tools to abuse, exploit, and manipulate their audiences. Others have used their rhetorical skills to belittle their opponents and lampoon their views. Christians sometimes imitate these approaches, but should they? Isn’t there a better way to speak truth?Join Marlin & Laurie Detweiler as they discuss rhetoric with Michael Eatmon. Michael is the Director of Curriculum Development at Veritas Press. This episode was intended to be the third in a series of discussions with Michael. We have released it early as a follow-up to the discussion with Doug Wilson in Veritas Vox episodes 1 & 2.Resources mentioned in this episode:A Rhetoric of Love A Rhetoric of Love II

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