American Reform – The Theory of Education — Chapters 1-2

“For tracing its reasons back to the creation of the first man, there we shall find the most universal idea of Education; we shall define its various forms, touch upon its properties, its excellence, its primary causes, and the general principles that govern it; that is, we shall give its theory, and as it were its first science.”>

Jan Breughel, the Elder, ca. 1568-1625: The Garden of Eden, 1612. | Source

Second Installment

After a lengthly preface published two weeks ago, we are now ready to dive into our new series, having seen a demonstration of both the fittingness and necessity of a strictly Catholic program for education.>

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Originally published in The Journal of American Reform. Read original article