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Cafe Schole

Cafe Schole

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Join Dr. Christopher Perrin for lively explorations of the marvelous, traditional idea of schole and why it's the very heart of school. We may not all be able to gather in an actual coffee shop (you know, one with large wooden tables and bookshelves and delicious espresso), but we can do our best to talk about the kinds of things we'd talk about if we could!


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    • Education as Beatitude
      Aug 20 2021

      In this episode, Dr. Perrin sits down with author Danielle Bennett Dukes to discuss the notion of education as beatitude. They discuss the ways that the beatitudes serve as an educator's Telos and the way they prepare students to live in a world of paradox and suffering.


      Cafe Schole is produced for the CiRCE Podcast Network by Goldberry Studios.

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      30 min
    • John Henry Newman
      Mar 8 2021

      In this episode, Dr. Christopher Perrin presents an overview of John Henry Newman and the central ideas in his book The Idea of a University. Perrin shows how Newman draws from the tradition of education that preceded him and re-articulates what liberal education could and should be in his own time.


      Cafe Schole is produced by Goldberry Studios for the CiRCE Podast Network.

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      30 min
    • The Florilegium (aka The Commonplace Book)
      Feb 22 2021

      In this episode, Dr. Perrin describes the monastic practice of keeping a commonplace book, called a Florilegium or "Book of Flowers," and suggests that the benefits of this practice were profound and should be continued today.



      Cafe Schole is produced by Goldberry Studios for the CiRCE Podcast Network.

      Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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      23 min
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