Cincinnati Bible Seminary - Nautilus Yearbook (Cincinnati, OH)

 - Class of 1951

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Q21-acluaie Cfaaa Zeal without knowledge may be dangerous, but knowledge without zeal can be even more deadly. The Seminary is concerned that every student-graduate as well as undergraduate- develop spiritually. Emphasis is placed on this in the class room, in the chapel services, and in other school activities. The students' zeal must not be stifled by learning, but rather, like a worthy blade, it must be carefully tempered and honed by knowledge to its greatest effectiveness. One may now ask, what practical steps are being taken to achieve this goal. First of all, greater stress is being placed in the undergradu- ate classes upon those things which are basic to the pursuit of graduate studies. ln addition to the specific knowledge which must be gained in undergraduate study, every candidate for a graduate degree must have learned how to study and have acquired the desire to be a thorough Workman. At a time when there is a tendency to relax academic standards, The Cincinnati Bible Sem- inary has maintained and in some instances even raised her academic standards. A candidate for the Master of Arts degree must have completed at least twenty semester hours of Creek or Hebrew. A candidate for the Bachelor of Di- vinity degree must have completed at least two years each of Creek and Hebrew. A grade of at least a UBB must be received in all courses by graduate students. Several new courses have been added designed especially for upperclassmen and graduates. A 10 number of other courses have been restricted to upperclassmen and graduates. An absolute must for graduate study is ade- quate library facilities. Within the past two years the Seminary library has been completely remodeled. The library is now tastefully deco- rated, comfortably heated, and adequately lighted. New equipment has been purchased in order to make the library service efiicient and up-to-date. New books are being added to the library as rapidly as funds will permit. Of special interest and importance to graduate students are the theological quarterlies, religious journals, and other periodicals available. About fifty such publications are regularly received in the library. During the first semester there was a total of 31 graduate students enrolled in the Seminary. In addition to Seminary graduates there were graduates from Johnson Bible College, Kentucky Christian College, Ozark Bible College, Hough- ton College, and Midwest Christian College. But permit me to introduce you to a friend of mine, Earnest Seeker. Earnest is at the threshold of graduation, an event which will make 1951 a well-remembered year to him. Per- haps you would like to look into the story of his journey through The Seminary, a story of every typical graduate of our beloved Alma Mater. The pages before us provide a glimpse into the life of The Cincinnati Bible Seminary -the joys of fellowship, the labors of study, the devotion to a task which helps every Earnest Seeker to grow in Christ!



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