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HOWARD CHRISTEN SEN Religious Education Q ww ww SEMINARY FACULTY AXEL C. KILDEGAARD, Dean Systematic and Practical Theology F S 5' i '..i L' ,P .- i ' ' A' t Rs, 1 ERNEST D. NIELSEN Church History Q iff,
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THE R DDER OF LIFE The stars in the heavens, the blast and the beam of the lighthouse, and in modern days the marvel of radar-all these and many other tools are needed by those who navigate the seas. But no device would have meaning unless there were also some means of controlling the ship. Knowledge of position, awareness of danger, or information concerning that which is beyond the horizon are pointless unless there is a rudder on the ship to direct its course. The symbol of the ship for the journey of life is centuries old. Many of our churches have ships hanging in the nave, recalling the ancient sym- bolism. Past Vikings have used this theme even as does this issue. As the ship has its rudder, so man on his life's journey has a will with which he is able to steer his course. The rudder is a symbol of faith and the bearer of purpose, man does not drift when the wheel is securely fastened. The seminary is a tool of the church. It studies the charts and watches both the stars and the radar screen. Its purpose is to serve and its very course is given to it by the Helmsman who is the Lord of life in His example of service. We share this purpose with the entire college. Ours is perhaps more specific only insofar as we seek to equip those who are to serve our churches. But the seminary has no monopoly on the symbol. All education conceived in His name is concerned with the rudder of the ship. All Christian life is defined in terms of service. All culture, knowledge, and wisdom are of no avail or meaning unless there is direction. Ours is a small ship, but who shall measure significance? Our hope and purpose is to grow. We invite you to share our concern and to consider whether or not you may have need of our school in order to serve as He has need of you. In what direction is the rudder of your life set, and how securely is it fastened? AXEL C. KILDEGAARD C-L66
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