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What happens when we teach science and math not just as technical subjects—but as opportunities for wonder, worship, and wisdom?
In this summer flashback episode, Davies Owens is joined by renowned classical educator Ravi Jain, co-author of The Liberal Arts Tradition and a leading voice in the recovery of classical science education. Too often, classical schools are seen as focused on the humanities, while math and science remain untouched by the classical tradition. But Ravi makes a compelling case for why recovering natural philosophy—the pursuit of truth in the created world—is vital to forming whole human beings.
From sketchbooks and pendulums to Pascal, Newton, and Galileo, this conversation explores how students can rediscover the beauty and order of God’s creation—and how science class can become a place of discovery, not just memorization.
🎧 Tune in to hear:
Why observation and wonder must be central to classical science
How integrated courses reveal the unity of knowledge
What it means to raise students who seek wisdom over utility
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or school leader, this episode will reshape how you think about math, science, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Special Thanks to our partners who make BaseCamp Live possible:
ZipCast
Wilson Hill Academy
Life Architects Coaching
Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at [email protected]
Don't forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.
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What happens when we teach science and math not just as technical subjects—but as opportunities for wonder, worship, and wisdom?
In this summer flashback episode, Davies Owens is joined by renowned classical educator Ravi Jain, co-author of The Liberal Arts Tradition and a leading voice in the recovery of classical science education. Too often, classical schools are seen as focused on the humanities, while math and science remain untouched by the classical tradition. But Ravi makes a compelling case for why recovering natural philosophy—the pursuit of truth in the created world—is vital to forming whole human beings.
From sketchbooks and pendulums to Pascal, Newton, and Galileo, this conversation explores how students can rediscover the beauty and order of God’s creation—and how science class can become a place of discovery, not just memorization.
🎧 Tune in to hear:
Why observation and wonder must be central to classical science
How integrated courses reveal the unity of knowledge
What it means to raise students who seek wisdom over utility
Whether you’re a parent, teacher, or school leader, this episode will reshape how you think about math, science, and the pursuit of knowledge.
Special Thanks to our partners who make BaseCamp Live possible:
ZipCast
Wilson Hill Academy
Life Architects Coaching
Stay tuned for more enlightening discussions on classical Christian education, and join us next time on BaseCamp Live! Remember to subscribe, leave us a review, and reach out to us at [email protected]
Don't forget to visit basecamplive.com for more info and past episodes.

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