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The Mind’s Profane and Sacred Loves

Education
United States
Started March 30, 2026

The teachers you have make all the difference in your life. That they happened to come into your life at all and moved you to think and feel as. The post The Mind’s Profane and Sacred Loves appeared first on First Things

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 30, 2026
Teachers profoundly shape our emotional and intellectual landscapes, making their influence one of the most vital aspects of education.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 30, 2026
While teachers can inspire, they also have the power to stifle creativity and critical thinking, potentially harming students' development.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 30, 2026
Relying too heavily on teachers for emotional and intellectual growth may lead to dependency, hindering students' ability to think independently.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 30, 2026
The sacred role of teachers should be celebrated, as they often instill values and virtues that extend beyond academic learning.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 30, 2026
The impact of teachers varies greatly among individuals, suggesting that personal agency plays a significant role in shaping one’s educational journey.
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