
Something in us recognizes truth and beauty for what they are, and finds them deeply satisfying. “The reason a book or work of art is great is not because people like it so much, but because it contains so much truth. I would be insanely jealous if I were not registered for The Two Andrews in Tigard, Oregon on December 5th.) :: Andrew Comes to Austin by Hannah Here in the Lovely Woods (My friend Hannah had the privilege of sitting at the feet of Andrew Kern for a couple days. It is the means to be able to judge history, to wrestle with definitions for leadership, good, true, beautiful, right, and wrong it is a means to knowing God and to making Him known." Knowing the right facts is not the end it is the means. You are called to pass judgment on history and to learn from it. What you just discussed, that is the end of education. We live in a society, a culture that has us convinced that the end of education is to know the right facts. "I want you all to recognize what you have accomplished here today. They got stuck when they could not agree about whether or not a leader had to be leading toward that which is good, or simply towards that which he perceives as good." Here is where the magic happened.First, they tried to define what it means to be a leader.

"One of the young men was describing Prince Henry the Navigator, and asked whether Prince Henry was a leader.

:: Crying Out For Judgment by Matt Bianco Circe Institute:
