Growing Up Classically: Behind the Scenes with Dr Louis Markos and Son Alex
Classical Christian education is a generational journey – and in this BaseCamp Live episode, we get a rare, behind-the-scenes glimpse of how a love for the true, good, and beautiful is passed from parent to child. Dr. Louis Markos, professor, author, and longtime advocate for the great books, is joined by his son Alex, now a humanities teacher, to share how formative family habits, road-trip literature, and a Christian worldview shaped Alex’s path from public school to a deep embrace of the classics.
Together, they explore why Christians should read pagan literature, the difference between formation and information, and how ancient texts can lead students toward truth and scripture. With memorable stories – from Marcus Aurelius-inspired dance moves to processing grief through The Iliad – this conversation offers both encouragement and practical ideas for parents and educators seeking to form thoughtful, faithful young people.
🎧 Tune in to discover:
How classical education forms hearts and minds across generations
Why reading pagan literature can prepare students to receive the gospel
Ways families can naturally instill a love for great books
The difference between simply learning information and being formed in virtue
Real-life classroom moments where ancient texts shaped faith and character