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EPISODE · Oct 3, 2023 · 55 MIN

I've Got Friends with Christopher Perrin

from BaseCamp Live · host Chris Perrin, Davies Owens

Get ready to uncover the profound influence of friendship on classical Christian education with our guest, Dr. Chris Perrin. Embark on this enlightening journey as we dissect the types of friendships defined by Aristotle and their implications within educational communities. We'll also shed light on how teachers can use curriculums to instill virtue and demonstrate intellectual virtues to their students.Learning doesn't stop at the classroom walls! We'll also address how parents can contribute to the classical Christian school experience by engaging in meaningful relationships with other parents and becoming integral parts of the school community. We'll hear from Dr. Perrin, who offers practical advice on the same. Amidst this, we'll also touch upon the significance of rest, recreation, and interacting with people of varying ages in the spirit of fellowship and community.Venture further down the rabbit hole with us as we discuss the power of prudence and the importance of learning from the wisdom of the ages. Our conversation concludes with a thoughtful examination of the number of true friends one can have in life and the features of a meaningful friendship. We'd love to have your perspective, so don't forget to take our survey on the Base Camp Live website and share your thoughts about our podcast and resources. Tune in for an enlightening ride!Take our listener survey here! Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at [email protected]'t forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.

Get ready to uncover the profound influence of friendship on classical Christian education with our guest, Dr. Chris Perrin. Embark on this enlightening journey as we dissect the types of friendships defined by Aristotle and their implications within educational communities. We'll also shed light on how teachers can use curriculums to instill virtue and demonstrate intellectual virtues to their students. Learning doesn't stop at the classroom walls! We'll also address how parents can contribute to the classical Christian school experience by engaging in meaningful relationships with other parents and becoming integral parts of the school community. We'll hear from Dr. Perrin, who offers practical advice on the same. Amidst this, we'll also touch upon the significance of rest, recreation, and interacting with people of varying ages in the spirit of fellowship and community. Venture further down the rabbit hole with us as we discuss the power of prudence and the importance of learning from the wisdom of the ages. Our conversation concludes with a thoughtful examination of the number of true friends one can have in life and the features of a meaningful friendship. We'd love to have your perspective, so don't forget to take our survey on the Base Camp Live website and share your thoughts about our podcast and resources. Tune in for an enlightening ride!

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Get ready to uncover the profound influence of friendship on classical Christian education with our guest, Dr. Chris Perrin. Embark on this enlightening journey as we dissect the types of friendships defined by Aristotle and their implications...

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