Bible and Philosophy Fe Shrewd Philosophers Wfheatonls Bible department plays a vital part in the education of every graduate. for sixteen hours of Bible are required for graduation-four each year. Starting with survey courses the freshmen and sophomores gain + a perspective and over-all knowledge of the content of I the Bible. Biblical doctrine is the course for the junior. and the senior studies the basis for our apology -both factual and philosophical. For the major. the program is similar but intensiliedg he learns of our heritage in theol- 1 Nlerrill Tenney, Ph.D. Chairman ol the Division ot Biblical Education and Apologetics Carl Armerding, A.B., D.D. Steven Barabas, Th.D. john E. Luchies, Th.D. Berkeley A. Mickelsen, Ph.D. Frank ll. Neuberg, Ph.lJ. Palestinian geography: N0 one graduates without making maps. VVallaee S. Pollock, 'l'h.Xl., A.Nl. Samuel xl. Sellultr, 'l'h.l7, Q Page 24
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Christian Education Buildin Foundations XVith one of the finest Christian Education departments in the country, VVheaton provides training in Christian leadership both for undergraduates and graduate students. Since its formation as a separate department under the Division of Biblical Education, it has grown rapidly, and Christian Ed graduates are being sent out to churches and mission fields as teachers and Christian leaders. Christian Grammar School offers exceptional opportunities for practice teaching. Much experience is gained in the course Amos in which the students alternately teach the class. Christian education involves hard work - but very reward- ing work - for one receives the tools which will enable him to use the best methods for teaching others the Wonderful words of lifef, xxx ,fv- Rebecca R. Price? Ph.D. Chairman of the Department ot Christian Education Mary E. Le-Bar, Ph.D. Arlene E. Peters, M.ll.E. E. Myers Harrison, Ph.D. Vivienne Blomquist, AAI. Lois E. LeBar Ph D Page 26 Another Christian Ed project: Doris Cook builds a model of the Tabernacle.
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