“The proper function of reason is not merely to make true judgments concerning a world of neutral non-moral facts, but to enable the rational individual to make proper contact with reality….a state of being that requires not only true belief but the transformation of the will and affections needed to put us in touch with, to align us fully with reality. The perfection of reason requires our being transformed into the kind of persons we are designed to be, persons who are able not only to describe, but also to affirm and to become united with the God of love.”
From The Logic of the Heart, speaking about purpose of education.