


GREAT WORKS SEMINAR: Calvin's Little Book on the Christian Life ONLINE AUDIT RATE - Saturday, November 4, 4-8pm PT
The Hildegard College Great Works Seminar gives students, educators, professionals, parents, and community members the opportunity to read and discuss the ideas that have shaped history’s greatest civilizations. Join us at our FLDWRK campus for a meal, a Socratic-style conversation with Hildegard faculty, and a special lecture.
Calvin’s A Little Book on the Christian Life
Calvin’s Little Book was excerpted from the Institutes in his life time and contains his mature thoughts on suffering, self denial, and the purpose of human existence. His argument is alien to many in our culture, Christian as well as secular, who find little value in suffering or self-denial. Calvin's Little Book gives us an opportunity to examine how our views of suffering and restraint reflect a greater worldview of purpose and life.
Dr. Caleb Spencer will lead our discussion.
AGENDA
4- 4:20pm - Welcome, mingling, and coffee
4:20 - 6pm - Discussion, Pt. 1
6- 6:45pm - Dinner and lecture
6:45 - 8pm - Discussion, Pt. 2
8 - 8:30pm - Mingling
COST
General: $79*
Student: $49*
Online Audit: $25
*Cost includes access to the event, dinner, coffee/tea service, a book mailed directly to you in advance, and an optional tour of campus
ADDRESS
FLDWRK, 150 Paularino Avenue, Bldg. B, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
The Hildegard College Great Works Seminar gives students, educators, professionals, parents, and community members the opportunity to read and discuss the ideas that have shaped history’s greatest civilizations. Join us at our FLDWRK campus for a meal, a Socratic-style conversation with Hildegard faculty, and a special lecture.
Calvin’s A Little Book on the Christian Life
Calvin’s Little Book was excerpted from the Institutes in his life time and contains his mature thoughts on suffering, self denial, and the purpose of human existence. His argument is alien to many in our culture, Christian as well as secular, who find little value in suffering or self-denial. Calvin's Little Book gives us an opportunity to examine how our views of suffering and restraint reflect a greater worldview of purpose and life.
Dr. Caleb Spencer will lead our discussion.
AGENDA
4- 4:20pm - Welcome, mingling, and coffee
4:20 - 6pm - Discussion, Pt. 1
6- 6:45pm - Dinner and lecture
6:45 - 8pm - Discussion, Pt. 2
8 - 8:30pm - Mingling
COST
General: $79*
Student: $49*
Online Audit: $25
*Cost includes access to the event, dinner, coffee/tea service, a book mailed directly to you in advance, and an optional tour of campus
ADDRESS
FLDWRK, 150 Paularino Avenue, Bldg. B, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
The Hildegard College Great Works Seminar gives students, educators, professionals, parents, and community members the opportunity to read and discuss the ideas that have shaped history’s greatest civilizations. Join us at our FLDWRK campus for a meal, a Socratic-style conversation with Hildegard faculty, and a special lecture.
Calvin’s A Little Book on the Christian Life
Calvin’s Little Book was excerpted from the Institutes in his life time and contains his mature thoughts on suffering, self denial, and the purpose of human existence. His argument is alien to many in our culture, Christian as well as secular, who find little value in suffering or self-denial. Calvin's Little Book gives us an opportunity to examine how our views of suffering and restraint reflect a greater worldview of purpose and life.
Dr. Caleb Spencer will lead our discussion.
AGENDA
4- 4:20pm - Welcome, mingling, and coffee
4:20 - 6pm - Discussion, Pt. 1
6- 6:45pm - Dinner and lecture
6:45 - 8pm - Discussion, Pt. 2
8 - 8:30pm - Mingling
COST
General: $79*
Student: $49*
Online Audit: $25
*Cost includes access to the event, dinner, coffee/tea service, a book mailed directly to you in advance, and an optional tour of campus
ADDRESS
FLDWRK, 150 Paularino Avenue, Bldg. B, Costa Mesa, CA 92626