CHAPTER VI - PARENTS AS INSPIRERS
Primal Ideas derived from Parents
1. What is the chief thing we have to do in the world?
2. Name two ideas of God specially fit for children.
3. ‘We ought to move slowly up through the human side.’ Why not?
4. Distinguish between logical certainty and moral right.
5. How might the Crucifixion have appeared to a conscientious Jew? How, to a patriotic Jew?
6. Show what primal ideas children get from their parents.
7. What have you to say as to the first approaches to God made by a little child?
8. Discuss the question of archaic forms in children’s prayers.
9. Show how fit for a child is ‘the shout of a King.’
10. Also the notion of the ‘fight for Christ against the devil.’
11. “How very hard it is to be a Christian.” Is this a child’s experience?