In the landscape of modern higher education, few concepts are as evocative yet counter-cultural as "restoration." For Christendom College and its flagship publication, Instaurare , this is not merely a nostalgic glance at the past, but a radical, forward-looking mission. The term Instaurare , derived from the Pauline exhortation to "restore all things in Christ," serves as both a theological anchor and a practical roadmap for engaging with the contemporary world. The Etymological Foundation
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The essay of restoration also extends to the intellectual life. Instaurare frequently critiques modern trends in education that have led to a loss of identity, advocating instead for a "superior education" rooted in orthodox traditions. This is not a retreat from the world, but a preparation to enter it. Whether through rugby victories, student retreats, or alumni achievements in various professional fields, the goal is to demonstrate that a life "restored in Christ" is one of excellence, joy, and profound purpose. Conclusion: A Living Mission In the landscape of modern higher education, few