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What is KONOS?

Konos
Konos Connection
Charles Thaxton, Ph. D.
Carole Thaxton, M.S.
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KONOS is the Greek word for cone, and it is a way of representing the Biblical world view with God at the apex of all knowledge. Charles Thaxton explains its origin:

During my university days at Harvard, I was discussing with an interested student what it means to be a Christian. I watched him draw a circle, divide it into the typical pie pieces, and label one religious.  "Your god is too small," I said. I placed a dot, representing God, above the circle, and turned it into a cone.  "Don't you see? If God exists, then He affects all of life, all slices, not just the spiritual slice." Thus, KONOS was born.

The Apostles' Creed

I believe in God, the Father almighty,
creator of heaven and earth.
I believe in Jesus Christ, God's only Son, our Lord
who was conceived by the Holy Spirit,
born of the Virgin Mary,
suffered under Pontius Pilate,
was crucified, died, and was buried;
he descended to the dead.
On the third day he rose again;
he ascended into heaven,
he is seated at the right hand of the Father,
and he will come again to judge the living and the dead.
I believe in the Holy Spirit,
the holy catholic church,
the communion of saints,
the forgiveness of sins,
the resurrection of the body,
and the life everlasting.


KONOS CONNECTION is a non-profit educational organization, incorporated as a 501(c)3 in 1991. Its purpose is to connect people with their Creator, Jesus Christ, and His perspective on life. Our focus has been within the academic community, giving a well-reasoned perspective on the relationship between Christianity and the various academic disciplines. Charles' specialty is in the relationship between Christianity and science, while Carole's focus is education and counseling.

After meeting at L'Abri and marrying in 1971, Charles and Carole incorporated KONOS, Inc. as a teaching, training, counseling center in Cambridge, Massachusetts. After moving to Dallas, where Charles worked with Probe Ministries, the Thaxtons resolved to teach their own children according to the KONOS model of incorporating academic subjects with character development and called their homeschool KONOS ACADEMY. Carole Thaxton and Jessica Hulcy co-authored the popular KONOS CURRICULUM UNIT STUDIES. While teaching and counseling at the Julian Center in Julian, California, Charles continued to speak to thousands of university students throughout the world. Meanwhile, Carole spoke at hundreds of conferences about how to teach the KONOS way while teaching their own children and leading homeschool coops.

Charles' first book The Mystery of Life's Origin (Thaxton, Bradley, Olsen) was translated into Romanian in 1986, which led to his grand entrance into the university lecture halls of Romania after their revolution. Translation of The Mystery of Life's Origin and later The Soul of Science (co-authored with Nancy Pearcey) into several Eastern European languages, led to extensive travel throughout Eastern Europe. The Thaxton family decided to reside in Prague for six years for more intensive ministry within the most atheistic country in Europe -- the Czech Republic. Carole's forte of education and counseling prepared her not only for homeschooling their own sons but in founding the KONOS ACADEMY OF PRAGUE, an English-speaking Christian worldview school, and for counseling English-speaking families living abroad on parenting and education issues. After Charles' radical cancer and subsequent amputation, the Thaxtons moved to Fayetteville, GA, still traveling to Eastern Europe about one-fourth of the year.

CHARLES THAXTON, Ph.D., is a scientist. He received a Ph.D. in physical chemistry from Iowa State University and has completed post-doctoral work in the history of science at Harvard University and molecular biology at Brandeis University. Presently, he holds a visiting faculty position at Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic. He is co-author of The Mystery of Life's Origin and The Soul of Science, and contributor to several books and journals. He has lectured widely in universities throughout the U.S., Europe, Russia, and Asia. His specialty is issues in science/faith relationship and the history and philosophy of science.

While in graduate school, Charles received his first intelligent attacks against biblical truth. "Could the Bible be trusted with real answers?" If so, how could these answers be communicated to those in academia who were so antagonistic and uninformed about true Christianity?" He has spent his life practicing, applying, and teaching others how. He is currently lecturing both in the States and abroad, where he holds a faculty post at Charles University. See articles he has written.

CAROLE THAXTON, M.S., yearned for truth while president of her class at Beaver College. Because of so many preconceived ideas, she resisted Christianity as the answer until she dared to face God to inquire "What is really true?" As a convinced and committed Christian, she received her B.A. degree in biology and education and later her master's degree in counseling from Syracuse University. Carole's interest in whole person development led her to further academic training in child development and various additional counseling courses. Before meeting Charles at L'Abri, she worked as a professional counselor at the Devereux Foundation, a treatment center for the emotionally disturbed. She has counseled, taught, and supervised in a variety of educational/developmental settings (residential treatment center, public school, private school, international school, homeschool, and parent cooperatives). As co-author of KONOS CURRICULUM UNIT STUDIES series and author of Learn to Write the Novel Way, she has extensive experience in curriculum development, education resources, teacher training, and whole person development, which she uses to encourage parents and educators. In the Atlanta area she teaches writing and biblical psychology courses to teens and leads seminars for homeschooling parents.

Contact us:

by mail:       KONOS CONNECTION
                 P.O. Box 142099
                 Fayetteville, GA 30214

by phone:    800-780-6827

by fax:        770-632-0892

by e-mail:   
info@konos.org

Home page: www.konos.org

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