ClassicalU Podcast

Episode 34: Teaching in Reality: D. C. Schindler on Classical Education and Metaphysics

Nov 5, 2025
D. C. Schindler, philosopher and John Paul II Institute professor known for work on freedom and metaphysics, discusses metaphysical and theological foundations of classical education. He explores awe, beauty, authority, and the need to begin formation with receptivity to being. He warns against culture-war distortions and urges low-tech habits, liturgy, and a sacramental vision of learning.
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ANECDOTE

Family Commitment To Homeschooling

  • D.C. Schindler and his wife homeschooled their children through eighth grade and remain deeply involved in local classical schools.
  • Their older sons now attend a new classical school in Washington, D.C., staffed by people they know.
INSIGHT

Horizons Beat Culture-War Agendas

  • Letting culture-war categories set educational horizons is catastrophic because it turns schooling into ideology.
  • Classical liberal education frees students by orienting them to truth and the tradition, not political skirmishes.
ADVICE

Start With Beauty, Not Battles

  • Begin formation positively by showing students the beauty and glory of the tradition rather than starting with what to avoid.
  • Make great books and wonder the background against which contemporary questions are later addressed.
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