A program unit is a group of ETS members, led by a steering committee, that conducts sessions at the annual meeting which are organized around specific areas of study and special topics. The steering committees for the units determine areas of focus for the sessions, solicit invited papers, and in some cases, review and select papers submitted by the membership at large for presentation in one of the unit's sessions. For details on the three types of units and a listing of active program units, follow the links below. The program units are designed to reflect a range of opinion for discussion rather than a particular position to be promoted. Steering committees are broadly representative of the range of viewpoints or methodologies found within the Society, as well as broadly represented across institutional and denominational lines. The tone of the units should be irenic, scholarly, critical thinking, and Christ-like in papers and discussion. For details on the three types of units and a listing of active units, follow the links below. Program Units |
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