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  1. Charlotte held that there is a ‘Great Recognition’ required by parents—that God the Holy Spirit imparts knowledge, instructs youth, and inspires genius—and that this divine teaching waits upon our cooperation as parents.

  2. The “Great Recognition” allegorizes that very synthesis of faith and reason for which Thomas is rightly venerated. The source of all knowledge, as Thomas himself says, whether arrived at by reason or received by divine inspiration, is the Holy Spirit.

  3. 23 de sept. de 2016 · Based on this testimony, confirmed by the witness laid out by Charlotte Mason herself, I confidently affirm The Great Recognition. I find the truth to be a real and relevant aid and inspiration on a daily basis. But the question remains: why does the Holy Spirit deign to perform this ministry?

  4. 27 de nov. de 2016 · To answer this question, we must enter upon a fascinating journey through history – a journey that centers around three words: The Great Recognition. What is the Great Recognition? Mason first coined the term “Great Recognition” in an article in the June 1892 Parents’ Review.

  5. Almost a century after her death, Charlotte Masons design for education continues to stir the imagination and practice of parents and teachers and impact the lives of thousands of children. But who was she, and how did this movement begin?

  6. “The great recognition, that God the Holy Spirit is Himself, personally, the Imparter of knowledge, the Instructor of youth, the Inspirer of genius.” It’s an idea that infuses education with meaning and life.

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