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Cultivating an Enchanted Intellect with Andrew Morton of Worldview Academy

Cultivating an Enchanted Intellect with Andrew Morton of Worldview Academy

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Welcome to another enlightening episode of The Anchored Podcast! In this episode, we dive into the transformative power of an "enchanted intellect" with Andrew Morton, a senior fellow at Worldview Academy. Discover how reading full novels and engaging with classics like Narnia and Lord of the Rings can shape a vibrant, resilient faith in students.

Join us as Andrew shares how Worldview Academy’s summer camps forge hearts and minds through interactive experiences, igniting a love for truth, goodness, and beauty. Learn how this approach challenges the modern tendency to compartmentalize faith and reason, fostering a worldview rooted in awe and wonder.

If you're a parent, educator, or student longing for education that feeds the soul as much as the mind, this episode is your catalyst. Discover the revolutionary potential of seeing God's glory in the ordinary and learn how to cultivate an enchanted worldview that lasts beyond the classroom.

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To learn more about Worldview Academy, visit their website at:

https://worldview.org/

Timestamps:
[00:00] Introduction and guest Andrew Morton’s background
[01:10] Andrew’s educational journey from homeschooling to Grove City College
[02:44] The role of classical education unknowingly received by Andrew
[03:52] The influence of books and literature on his worldview formation
[04:36] The value of Grove City College as a cost-effective, faith-aligned institution
[05:47] The importance of the classical Christian renewal and its hidden impact
[06:25] How Andrew’s familiarity with the term 'classical education' evolved
[07:21] The impact of reading Lewis, Tolkien, and George MacDonald on imagination
[08:17] Worldview Academy’s classical experience and its formative role
[09:15] The cultural significance of The Lord of the Rings release
[09:42] The decline of reading full novels and its impact on imagination
[10:01] The connection of fiction to the formation of moral imagination
[11:19] The misconception about fantasy and the reinforcing of reality through fiction
[12:04] How Andrew and his family first engaged with Worldview Academy
[12:30] Overview of Worldview Academy’s mission and camp experience
[14:26] How camp simulates an internship in a life committed to Christ
[15:25] The integration of heart, mind, and will in formation at camp
[16:23] The importance of love for truth and personal devotion
[17:41] Evangelism training and real-world application during camp trips
[19:04] The transformative impact of shared faith experiences and evangelism
[20:22] Target demographics and demographic diversity at camps
[21:00] Locations and frequency of camps across the country
[22:30] The flexibility of student backgrounds and their growth
[23:44] The role of being 'enchanted' in teaching and educational impact
[24:19] Andrew’s reflections on GK Chesterton’s The Ethics of Elfland
[26:50] The significance of beauty, wonder, and the enchanted worldview
[30:12] The challenge of modern mechanistic explanations versus biblical wonder
[33:26] Encapsulating wonder: wonder at the magic, gratitude to the magician
[34:23] Chesterton’s imagery of enchantment and the everyday wonder of God’s creation
[36:37] The diverse profiles of students and how the camp impacts different backgrounds
[39:22] The encouraging statistic of student retention and enthusiasm for camp
[40:22] The alignment of CLT’s humanized assessment with the camp’s formative goals
[40:57] Andrew’s recommended reading: The Weight of Glory and Mere Christianity
[43:04] Closing thoughts and encouragement to explore cla

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