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R. J. Rushdoony, the founder of Christian Reconstructionism, advocated avoiding these institutions in favor of an in-home approach that often uses materials from the Abeka company. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name these institutions whose “Classical Christian” type promotes a return to the trivium and quadrivium.
ANSWER: schools [accept any specific type of school, such as universities; accept Christian homeschooling]
[10h] This Christian Reconstructionist from Idaho founded the Association of Classical Christian Schools. This theologian, who opposes women voting, also founded the CREC church network whose members include his follower Pete Hegseth.
ANSWER: Douglas Wilson [or Doug Wilson]
[10m] Rushdoony and Wilson are from this branch of Protestantism, whose educational theories were also promoted by Betsy DeVos. This tradition consists mainly of Continental, Congregationalist, and Presbyterian churches.
ANSWER: Reformed [or Calvinist or Calvinism; accept Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches or Christian Reformed Church in North America]
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