Section: Composition, Humanities, Schools   |   School: School of Logic

In Introduction to Logic, students learn the essential characteristics and rules of reasoning well. Over the school year, they study the key elements of classical logic, a pillar of Western education for over two millennia. This is a formal logic course, which means students not only learn to recognize and avoid common reasoning errors (fallacies) but also grasp the fundamental concepts and precise language of classical logic. Beyond theory, students engage in the exciting challenge of applying logic in Christian apologetics, helping them learn how to love the Lord with all their minds and strengthening their ability to defend their faith.

Suggested Grade Level: 8