Sunday, March 25, 2007

Event: S.CO/N.NM Lecture on Classical, Christian Education--April 23

From the S. CO Yahoo Group:

I would like to invite all interested to the following:

Classical, Christian Education: What is it, and what is it good for?

# Classical Education as the old stuff
# Classical vs. Progressive Education – the differences
# Goals and strategies
# The role of the Christian world view
Come hear Rev., Dr. Steven Hein talk about classical education on April 23, 2007 between 6:30 and 8:30 PM at the Monument public library (1706 Lake Woodmoor Drive). Ad Fontes Academy (www.adfontesacademy.com) will also be on hand to explain its classical educational services to home schooling families.

Dr. Hein currently serves as Director of Concordia Institute for Christian Studies, an organization that offers auxiliary educational services to Lutheran congregations and church gatherings across the country. He is an associate pastor at Shepherd of the Springs Lutheran Church and affiliate professor of Theology and Ethics at Colorado Christian University. He also serves on the Board of Directors of the Consortium for Classical and Lutheran Education. He is a frequent guest on the syndicated radio program Issues Etc. His special areas of interest focus on classical, Christian education, and the shape and challenges of faith-life and vocation in the Church and the world. He has previously served as headmaster at Shepherd of the Springs Lutheran High School and for over two decades as a professor of Theology at Concordia University, River Forest.

Feel free to reply to this post if you have any questions.

Thanks,
Kathy Hein

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