Cicero’s On Friendship and On Old Age
$25.00/elective term
Cicero’s On Friendship and On Old Age
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07/13/2021 - 07/15/2021
Special Elective
0.00 credits in Humanities & Electives
Grades 11-Lifelong Learning
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About the course
Among Classical Christian educators, Cicero is possibly the most significant Roman figure. His writings have profoundly shaped both Rhetoric and Moral Philosophy. His writings on friendship and aging reflect a wisdom that is uncommon among pagan writers. A number of insightful interpretive questions will be provided a few days before the live discussion session to enhance our live conversations.
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Tuesday 7/13, On Friendship (free PDF provided)
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Thursday 7/15, On Old Age (free PDF provided)
About the teacher
Dr. Robert Woods
Dr. Woods has been a Classical Christian educator for nearly 20 years. He has a B.A. in biblical studies and ministry from Point University, an M.A. in religious studies from Barry University, and a Ph.D. in humanities from Florida State University.