THE ROCKFORD INSTITUTE’SrnTHIRD ANNUAL SUMMER SCHOOLrnA classical republic: the American Founders’ dream . . . The armed citizen: fromrnMarathon to the militia . . . The pagan prophets: why Christians should study Greek . . .rn”The Greek Roots of Christendom”rn1-5 August 2000rnspecial lectures:rn”The Art of War in Ancient Greece” and “America’s Homeric Period”rnSpecial dinner event:rn”The Natural Law From Aristotle to Edmund Burke: A Tribute to Peter Stanlis”rnSpecial optional workshop for teachers and homeschooling parents:rn”Why It’s Necessary to Teach the Classics and Hovu to Do It Right”rn(I August, 9:00 A.M.’ 2:00 P.M.)rnBeautiful riverfront accommodations at Rockford’s newest hotel;rnCliffbreakers Convention Centerrn(Open to Students of All Ages!)rnfLeadinssrn/k^esdiylusrnDr. Roger McGrath ^ ~rnProfessor of history at Pepperdine * ^’rnPh.D. in history from U.C.L.A. rnJrnDr. Thomas FlemingrnPresident of THE ROCKFORD INSTITUTE and editor of ChroniclesrnPh.D. in classics from the University of North Carolina, Chapel HillrnFr. Hugh Barbour, O Praem.rnPrior and Seminary lecturer at Saint Michael’s Abbey,rnTrabuco Canyon, Californiarn’Ph.D. in philosophy from the Pontifical University of St. Thomas AquinasrnDr. Paul GottfriedrnProfessor of humanities at Elizobethtown CollegernPh.D. in history from Yale UniversityrnPlease enroll me in Tni. RoCKFORD I N S I H U T E ‘ S T h i r d Annual Summer SchoolrnSophoclesrnEuTipi