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| Welcome to Contemporary Issues in Freemasonry |
Masonry faces many challenges in this new Century. These documents will discuss the issues surrounding Modern Masonry.
After you've read the material, click over to the forum to post questions and discuss what you have read!
(All opinions in these courses represent the opinion of the author and not necessarily that of the Grand Lodge of Nebraska and/or its Officers.)
(click on course name to download; requires Adobe Reader)
| Course Name |
Author |
Description |
| A Discussion of the book "The Lost Symbol" by Dan Brown |
Various |
This is an audio file from the Centre for Masonic Research in Sheffield, England. File is a very large MP3 file, be patient when downloading. Should play in any MP3 player software. |
| Freemasonry and Civil Society |
Margaret C. Jacobs |
This is an audio file from the Centre for Masonic Research in Sheffield, England. File is a very large MP3 file, be patient when downloading. Should play in any MP3 player software. |
Laudable Pursuit:
A 21st Century Response to Dwight Smith |
The Knights of the North |
An in depth discussion by Masons from across the US regarding the state of the Craft. May be controversial but certainly will make you think. |
| Myths and Masonry |
WB Larry Jacobsen |
A great presentation on current and past myths about Masonry. (Also available as a PowerPoint presentation, contact site Admin for file) |
| THE MASONIC APPROACH TO SELF-DEVELOPMENT: Past Influences, Future Role and Present Acknowledgment |
Brother Phillip Hellier |
Referring to the Retrospect of the Third Degree (UGLV), this paper briefly outlines the Masonic approach to individual development, past influences on this approach and the contribution Freemasonry can make to an ever-changing world. |
| The New Seven Arts |
WB Thomas Hauder |
Thought experiment in rethinking the FC degree. What would you want an FC to know if you started over today? |
| No Secrets |
Anon |
Quick but perhaps controversial paper that holds there are no secrets in Masonry. Great for Lodge discussion groups! |
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