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About The Seminar

In the Logic Seminar, I portray the Apothecary, George Baylor, who recently contracts a new apprentice to help out in the shop and at home. Set in 1776, the cinematic sequences give us a glimpse at the period of history that affected our nation for over two centuries. This time period was noted for its men and women of intellect and character. Isaac Watts published his first edition of Logic in 1724. He was well know and admired. Throughout the Seminar, Mr. Baylor is writing in his journal about the highlights that he has learned from Isaac Watts. By the end, the apprentice is moving on in his life, having joined the army. Mr. Baylor then presents him the journal to take with him.

All of the cinematic sequences in the Seminar are illustrations and metaphors for us today. We all have an influence on others; and, yet, we are also all apprentices. For young people, we must train them up in the way that they should go. As one learns to think more clearly, they can then interpret God’s Word more clearly as well.