Sponsored by The Society for Classical Learning and The Alcuin Fellowship
This group aims to foster a rousing exchange of ideas around the topics we all enjoy by reading through a book over a reasonable time-period (busy teachers, don't be put off!) and responding to wide-open discussion prompts from rotating sponsors.
Katrina Combs is leading our second book discussion. Find out more details here and follow others in a summer read through Plato's Republic.
Our first book discussion was Norms and Nobility by David Hicks, one of the top 100 books on Classical Christian Education.
We'd love to hear your ideas for what to read next. So far, members have suggested Crime and Punishment, The Abolition of Man and St. Augustine. So settle down by the fire, grab your book and your laptop, and tell us what you're thinking. Our conversation won't be the same without you.
Members: 28
Latest Activity: Jul 6, 2012
Katrina Combs is leading our second book discussion. Find out more details here and follow others in a summer read through Plato's Republic.
Our first book discussion was Norms and Nobility by David Hicks. Everyone is still welcome to continue posting your comments on this discussion page for Norms and Nobility.
Started by Patty Marsh. Last reply by Ty Rallens Feb 10, 2012. 1 Reply 2 Likes
I would love to add The Abolition of Man by C. S. Lewis to the books considered to be read by our group. I think it would lend itself to great discussion.Continue
Started by Ty Rallens Feb 4, 2012. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Welcome again to all of you, especially the members who have joined up in the last few days. I'm excited to discuss Norms and Nobility with all of you over the next several weeks. As the schedule…Continue
Started by Ty Rallens. Last reply by Jesse Hake Jan 14, 2012. 1 Reply 0 Likes
The idea for this book discussion group was first proposed here…Continue
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Comment by Katrina J. Combs on July 6, 2012 at 1:48am Lovely! I'm so glad to get in touch with everyone despite the holiday and the slower pace of summer. "See you" Monday!
Comment by William Stutzman on July 5, 2012 at 11:11am Yes, thanks for the reminder, Katrina! This sounds great. I'll try to keep up.
Comment by Ty Rallens on July 4, 2012 at 11:37am Sounds great to me. Thanks for being willing to lead us through Plato, Katrina!
Comment by Jesse Hake on July 4, 2012 at 7:11am Great! Looking forward to this, Katrina.
Comment by Joan White on July 3, 2012 at 11:59pm Sounds great! Been plowing through for starters, and will go back to catch more.
Comment by Katrina J. Combs on July 3, 2012 at 10:43pm Hello everyone! It's the first week of July and I promised I would be ready to begin reading Plato's Republic together. Should we officially begin next Monday, July 9th, starting with Republic, Book 1?? I am thinking we could take one week to read Book 1. I have a proposed schedule but I thought I would attempt to get everyone's attention first. . . .
Comment by William Stutzman on April 30, 2012 at 4:31pm Great suggestion! I don't know how I'll squeeze it in, but it is a worthy book, and I'd love to follow the discussion.
Comment by Jesse Hake on April 30, 2012 at 3:20pm Content and dates sound great. I'm excited to join everyone.
Comment by Joan White on April 30, 2012 at 3:09pm Mid- to late June would work best for me as well. Looking forward to this!
Comment by Keri Stoner on April 30, 2012 at 11:27am I haven't commented yet, but I'm on board. Our last day of school is May 23, so beginning in June is fine with me.
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