

The Classical Academy Podcast
Trinity Classical Academy
Your friendly guide to the world of classical Christian education. Presented by Trinity Classical Academy.
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Feb 15, 2024 • 29min
Napoleon, with Morgan Geiser
Napoleon Bonaparte: hero or villain? Military genius or narcissistic tyrant? A curious historical figure to forget or one who helped make the modern world? Find out in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education. Presented by TrinityU, a service of Trinity Classical Academy in Santa Clarita, CA

Jan 22, 2024 • 21min
The Logic of English, with Sarah Robertson
Literacy is the foundation of all learning. But learning to read English can seem messy, illogical, even random. It doesn't have to be, though. Find out how the "Logic of English" program makes reading clear and simple in this friendly guide to the world of classical Christian education. Presented by TrinityU, a service of Trinity Classical Academy in Santa Clarita, CA.

Dec 11, 2023 • 23min
Educating for Maturity, with Joe Rigney
The Bible and Ancient Greek and Roman education: do these really go together? Joe Rigney, theologian and author of Live Like A Narnian, joins us to explain how the Biblical pattern of priest, king, and prophet gives us a model for raising mature, thoughtful students, ready to engage and transform the world. Find out more in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

Nov 13, 2023 • 34min
A Scientific Defense of Faith, with Dr. Mark Phillips
America's fastest growing religion is atheism, fueled by believing that science contradicts the Bible. But, as Dr. Phillips argues, the Bible's truth actually is supported by recent scientific discoveries! Find out how we can use science to defend the Christian faith in this friendly guide to Classical Christian education.

Oct 10, 2023 • 29min
Parenting Teens Today, with Bjorn Bjornsson
Raising teens has never been easy. But add smartphones and a pandemic: it's a recipe for toxic stress. We see it at home and in the classroom. How can parents help teens overcome today's challenges? Bjorn Bjornsson, a pastor and licensed marriage and family therapist, helps us find out in this in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

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Sep 12, 2023 • 26min
Boethius's Consolation of Philosophy, with Zach Weichbrodt
Join Zach Weichbrodt, an expert in Classical Christian Education and philosophical thought, as he explores Boethius’s profound work, 'The Consolation of Philosophy.' The discussion reveals how Boethius, imprisoned and stripped of everything, finds solace through reason and reflection on life's truths. The emotional rollercoaster of despair is examined, alongside how philosophy serves as a nurturing guide in his darkest moments. Listeners are encouraged to embrace classical wisdom, diving into the rich themes of light versus darkness that resonate deeply in today's world.

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Aug 15, 2023 • 35min
The Wisdom Pyramid, with Brett McCracken
Today's technologies flood us with an endless stream of information—and it's making our minds and hearts sick. How can we find health and seek wisdom in our digital age? Brett McCracken, author and senior editor at the Gospel Coalition website, shares the strategy from his book, The Wisdom Pyramid, in this friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

Dec 15, 2022 • 24min
Sophocles' Antigone, with Jennene Margrave
A foolish king, an unjust law, a young woman grieving a family tragedy: it's the recipe for gut-wrenching, nail-biting drama in Sophocles' Antigone. This timeless play—written by ancient Greece's greatest playwright—dives into the depths of the human condition and asks, "is there hope in a tragic world?" Learn more about this masterpiece in our friendly guide to Classical Christian Education.

Nov 15, 2022 • 32min
Meaning at the Movies, with Mark Gould
Feature film director and Trinity film teacher, Mark Gould, discusses how classical Christian education equips students to see deeper meanings in movies, like Star Wars. He highlights the impact of education on filmmaking and character development in films like 'Joe versus the Volcano'. The conversation also delves into themes of love, faith, and the transformative effects of film studies at a classical Christian school.

Oct 14, 2022 • 23min
Much Ado About Nothing, with Jandy Hardesty
A bride who dies to live. A groom deceived by comrades. An unexpected romance. A buffoon constable who actually uncovers the truth. Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing has all this and more. But does this comedy about "nothing" contain hidden depths? Find out in this friendly guide to classical Christian education.


