
Further Reading
The Lost Tools of Learning
The Lost Tools of Learning was first delivered as a speech at Oxford University in 1947 and presents the tools for education that were given to students in the Middle Ages via the trivium, the study of grammar, logic, and rhetoric.

Who was Thomas Bilney?
Find out about the life of Thomas Bilney, considered the first martyr of the Reformation. The legacy of the Bilney name would be to raise up men and women who are bold in the proclamation of gospel truth, and ready to stand firm in the face of opposition and cultural pressures.

The Legacy of Christian Education in Norwich
'They will rebuild the ancient ruins and restore the places long devastated; they will renew the ruined cities that have been devastated for generations.' Isaiah 61:4

Learning as Discipleship
What is the connection between learning and discipleship? Have we blurred the lines between the traditional virtue of studiousness and the vice of curiosity?
