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BECAME FLESH The theological course, which requires a three-year train- ing period of intensive study for a degree, is designed to meet both the theoretical and practical needs of the fu- ture pastors. During the summer months each student is out in direct work in the church; thus the students become acquainted with the problems which confront the minister of the Gospel. Specifically mentioning a few of the courses, we may speak of the four fields of study for which each graduate is held responsible, namely, Old Testament. New Testament. Dog- matics and Church History. Each field is made up of sev- eral courses which take up the various aspects of that field. Classes are also conducted in Greek and Hebrew in order that the students may have access to the original writings, thus obtaining the true meaning of the Scrip- tures. Histories of the Church are also given in order that present day problems may better be understood in the light of the past. From this department Augsburg sends out its ambassa- dors to preach the living Gospel to a dying world. Andreas Helland Professor of Theology John P. Milton Instructor in Old Testament 19 Bernhard Christensen Professor of Theology Melvin A. Helland Instructor in New Testament Olaf Rogne Lecturer in Practical Theology
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THE WORD In order to perpetuate a grow- ing church body there must be a source from which new lead- ers may be secured. This source must not only be in harmony with the main church body, but the new leaders who come forth must possess the qualifica- tions which will enable them to lead the fight for truth.'' The Bible speaks often about the Shepherd leading his flock. In the same manner we may liken the young men who go forth into the ministry of God. They must be able to help the church parishes as the Shepherd helps the sheep. For this purpose Augsburg's Theological Seminary was origi- nated. To meet this need our school has obtained the services of several prominent theologi- ans who daily in the lecture room shape the lives of those who will in the future serve the Lord in His vineyard. From a small beginning in Marshall. Wisconsin, the Theological Seminary has carried on faithfully through the years, making a worthy contribution among the Lutheran Seminaries of our country. J. S. Melby Lecturer in English Bible Lars Lillehei Kerf Ermisch H. C. Cespersen Professor of Church History: Lecturer in Social Ethics Homiletics Professor of Systematic Theology
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HARMONIES OF MUSIC B. Seteren Instructor in Music p Op « h •cior'ol Music Henry Harmonies of music have given our school a place of distinction among the colleges of the Northwest. The Augsburg choir, un- der the able leadership of Professor Henry P. Opseth, has done more than any other organization to make Augsburg known in music circles. Traveling extensively the last lew years, the choir has brought favorable comments from critics who have heard their interpretations of many of the great cho- rales. In order to produce choirs of repute or musicians with ability, there must be a foundation upon which such structures can be built. This work is accomplished daily in the music classrooms and studios where talent is polished and given a basis on which to grow. To those who instruct in this deportment we extend our congratula tions for making Augs- burg musically minded. Work in this field often pays dividends in the students' lives after they leave school. Norm MtP» Instructor Mus' W.„r.th. Wn° Instructor in C' 0 j.nni. ? Instructor in Mu«e Marie Uensohn 1 instruct in »n°
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