God and Society
-- Topics & Schedules --
This seminar is designed to accommodate itself to congregational
preferences. It may be scheduled either from Sunday through Wednesday[1]
or from Friday through Sunday[2].
It may also be programmed for either six or ten topics.
|
Sun. – Wed. |
Fri.-Sun. |
Topic – Title
|
1. |
Sun a.m. Class |
Fri p.m. #1 |
The Family - From Man? or God? |
2. |
Sun a.m. worship |
Fri p.m. #2 |
Biblical Theism Vs. Secular
Humanism |
3. |
Sun p.m. #1 |
Sat a.m. #1 |
Insights Into Theism and Humanism |
4 |
Sun p.m. #2 |
Sat a.m. #2 |
Conflicting Goals of Theism and
Humanism |
5. |
Mon p.m. #1 |
Sat p.m. #1 |
Humanism In Public Schools |
6. |
Mon p.m. #2 |
Sat p.m. #2 |
Humanism In The Workplace |
7. |
Tues p.m. #1 |
Sun a.m. - class |
Consequences of Organized
Humanism |
8. |
Tues p.m. #2 |
Sun a.m. - worship |
Will Christians Be Persecuted In
America? |
9. |
Wed p.m. #1 |
Sun p.m. - #1 |
Humanism Among Theists[3] |
10. |
Wed p.m. #2 |
Sun p.m. - #2 |
The Christians’ Road To Victory |
When two speeches are given each evening, each speech is
approximately 30 to 35 minutes in length. It is suggested that there be but one
beginning hymn and a prayer before the first speech, then a hymn between the
two speeches, and finally, a closing hymn and prayer after the second speech.
The total amount of time consumed with this arrangement is generally not more
than one hour and thirty minutes.
|
Sun. - Wed. |
Fri.-Sun. |
Topic - Title
|
1. |
Sun a.m. class |
Fri. p.m. #1 |
The Family - From Man? or God? |
2. |
Sun. a.m. worship |
Fri. p.m. #2 |
Biblical Theism Vs. Secular
Humanism |
3. |
Sunday p.m. |
Sat. a.m. #1 |
Insights Into Theism and Humanism |
4. |
Monday. p.m. |
Sat. p.m. #1 |
Humanism in Major Professions |
5. |
Tuesday p.m. |
Sun a.m. - class |
Will Christians Be Persecuted In
America? |
6. |
Wednesday p.m. |
Sun a.m. - worship |
The Christians’ Road To Victory |
[1]Sunday through
Wednesday program is generally available only during summer months of June,
July and August, except by special arrangements.
[2]Many
congregations prefer beginning on Friday evening, and then having a gathering
on Saturday morning or afternoon, as well as Saturday evening. My personal
preference is to schedule a total of ten speeches from Friday through Sunday. A
question and answer period could be scheduled after the final message, if
desired. However, congregations should decide what schedule and program best
suits their own preferences.
[3]The schedule for
ten topics may be altered by either omitting the topic regarding humanism among
theists, or by substituting a question and answer session, which would follow
the last message.