Join us on Friday, March 6th from 4 to 5 PM for another installment of Cambridge House’s Fireside Chat series, as host Ward Davis leads his discussion entitled “Democracy, Envy, and Lowered Standards: A Devil’s Advice on Education”.
In his essay, Screwtape Proposes a Toast, C.S. Lewis explores the themes of democracy, envy, and equality, all the while giving us a fresh perspective from which to view the current state of education in our own day (and where it might have gone wrong…)
Ward Davis
Ward is a graduate of Hampden-Sydney College and holds both a Masters of Divinity and Doctor of Ministry from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary. Ward is passionate about helping college students grow in their faith, and discover their gifts and calling. Ward is the author of Building the Benedict Option: Architecture, Urban Planning, and Placemaking in a Post-Christian Culture. Most importantly, he is married to Betty Davis, has three adult children, and a dog named Ranger.