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REV. H. H. WAGNER, D.D. Doctrine Biblical Theology Systematic Theology X REV. MARMION L. LOWE, D.D. English Bible Old Testament Interpretation New Testament Interpretation Class Teacher '49 ' Page Twenty-two Thou shalt love DOCTRINE-An examination of the teachings of the Scripture concerning its doctrines. The following are considered minutelys Attributes and Office Work of the Triune God, His Dealing with the Problem of Sin, the Substitutionary Atonement of Jesus Christ, the study of the Person and Work of the Holy Spirit and a study of Dispensational Truth. BIBLICAL THEOLOGY--A study of that branch of Theology which treats of the Messiah, His identity, the necessity for and manner of His entrance into the world, His reception here and final victory and enthronement. Following this, a term is given over to the study of Messiah in the Old Testament prophecies which are ful- filled in Jesus Christ in the New Testament. The third term takes up the study of Israel in the New Testament, especially in Matthew, Romans, and Hebrews. This course, therefore, is a Messianic and Prophetical Study. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY-This is a detailed study of Bibliology, and many important doctrines of God's Word, not only from the Scriptural standpoint but also from the standpoint of the world about us. This study strengthen's one's faith, makes one's consecration to God much easier and his life consequently of far greater value to himself and to the world. ENGLISH BIBLE-The object is not so much inter- pretation as information, that is, to become well inform- ed with the salient facts, persons, and incidents of early Biblical record. Every promise, every law, type and chapter of the Old Testament story is discovered to have its final, fullest expression in the Lord Jesus Christ. These facts are made readily apparent by a simplified system of Bible marking. OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION-A study of the Old Testament Scriptures, built upon English Bible, having three chief objects in view: to find Christ in every book and chapterg to gain the true meaning of these Scriptures in the light of the Gospel of Grace, to acquire the living, eternal message of each book for the times in which we live. NEW TESTAMENT IN TERPRETATION- The law of Biblical Interpretation and exegesis is to find out the mind of God through the word of God, under the direc- tion of the Holy Spirit. Dr. F. E. Marsh. This year is spent in the study of the laws of interpretation and other important truths of the New Testament. the Lord with all thy heart. Matthew 22:37.
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REV. M. C. PATTERSON, Th.D.,D.D. Director of the Students' League of Many Nations The Lord is good, a strong hold in the day of troubleg and he knoweth them that trust in him. Nahum 1:7. MRS. JOHN A. DAVIS Honorary Superintendent of Womeng President of Women's Advisory Council And God is able to make all grace abound toward you: that ye, always having all suf- iiciency in all things, may abound to every good work. II Corinthians 9:8. HAZEL B. DAVIS Superintendent of Women: Matron And the Lord, he it is that doth go before thee: he will be with thee, he will not fail thee, neither forsake thee: fear not, neither be dismayed. Deuteronomy 31 :8. MRS. M. C. PATTERSON Assistant Director of the Students' League of Many Nations If then ye be risen with Christ, seek those things which are above, where Christ sitteth on the right hand of God. Set your affections on things above, not on things on the earth. For ye are dead, and your life is hid with Christ in God. When Christ, who is our life, shall appear, then shall ye also appear with him in glory. Colossians 3 :1-2. I will guide thee with mine eye. Psalms 32 :8. Page Twenty-one
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ENGLISH 4-A course in College English, designed to build on the foundation of High School courses in com- position and grammar a thorough knowledge of correct and apppropriate speaking and writing on a college level. LITERATURE-A study of English and American Literature on a college level, with special emphasis upon the authors whose lives and writings furnish illustrations for sermons. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION l-A study of Child Psy- chology of the various age levels of childhood and ado- lescence. Attention is given to the physical, mental, spiritual, and social characteristics, interests and needs of each group. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 2-A study of the use of Visual Aids in the church. A practical course of in- struction in the use of various kinds of Visual Aids and equipment. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 3-A study of Principles of Christian Education, including methods in Story Tell- ing and in Vacation Bible School, also, in Youth Work in the church. Also, a course in Administration of the Church School is taught in this year. CHURCH SECRETARIAL METHODS - Students who have completed Typewriting and Shorthand are taken into a church office and given experience in church filing, mimeographing, church bookkeeping, letter writ- ing and other work that is generally done in a church office. CHURCH HISTORY l traces the history of the Chris- tian Church through the Apostolic Period, the Ante- Nicene, the Post-Nicene, the Development of the Papacy, the Ascendancy of the Papacy, the Decline of the Pap- acy, and the Reformation. . CHURCH HISTORY 2 begins with the study of the period immediately following the Reformation. The course then presents the Revivals of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, together with a study of the more important denominations which have developed since the Reformation. MISSIONS is a study of the history and progressive development of Christian Missions from the time of Paul, as recorded in the Book of Acts, to the present. It also includes biographical sketches of important pioneer missionaries, together with a study of the quali- fications and preparation of the individual for mission- ary work. During the last term, the course includes research study and presentation of home missions. I HILDA I. COPLEY, M.A. English 4 Literature Christian Education 1, 2, 3 Shorthand Church Secretarial Methods Class Teacher '47 NELLIE A. MANLEY, B.A. Assistant Registrar Secretary to the President Secretary in Financial Office Secretary and Bookkeeper in Matron's Department Church History 1 and 2 Missions, Typewriting And with the mouth confession is made unto salvation. Romans 10:10. Page Twenty-three
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