At various times during their religious studies, students may encounter opportunities to share their thoughts on what they have learned in the form of lay sermonettes.
This is a sampling of some of the Lay Sermonettes shared by students of the School of Religious Studies.
These sermonettes have been selected by the faculty of the School for Religious Studies for presentation and sharing with all students and guests of the University.
The judging criteria is primarily based upon the student's ability to organize and focus their thoughts, communicating clearly, to convey an understanding to their audience.
Notes:
- The sermonette selection process aims at presenting a broad range of perspectives and viewpoints.
- The student sermoneettes selected are not necessary those which received the highest grades.
- The objective is to promote a synergistic and challenging environment for educational thinking and understanding.
- The objective of these sermonettes is to explore in-depth those aspects of the speaker's religious beliefs, heritage, and struggles.
- While some sermonettes may evolve from school assignments, the specific topics are freely selected by the students themselves.
- In addition, the school accepts sermonettes from students of other schools of study to further broaden class discussions and enhance the educational growth of everyone.
- Students authors are not individually identified in order to protect their privacy and ensure freedom of expression.
Sermonettes:
- My Struggle with God.
- Opposites - Good and Evil - Christ and Antichrist.
- My Problem with Predestination.
- Why I Believe.
- Is There a Place for Tolerance?.
- Why is Life so Unfair?.
- Free will vs. Predestination.
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- Can a Scientist be a Christian?
- Examining Our Prayers
- Answering God's Prayers
- Prayer time Dialogue with God
- Questionable prayers
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