Bulletin 1981-1983, 1997-2004 . Education andSocial Service are arranged in the following groups: I. Biblical History and Literature. II. Social Science. III. Economics. IV. Psychology and Pedagogy. V. Philosophy. VI. Physiology and Biology. VII. Religious Education. VIII. Evangelism. IX. Church Organization and Practical Theology X. The Fine Arts in Religion. XI. Foreign Missions. XII. The Rural Church. XIII. Institutional Management. XIV. Physical Education. XV. History. XVI. English Language and Literature. XVII. Modern Languages. XVIII. Secretarial Courses, •XIX. Travel Study Courses. In t


Bulletin 1981-1983, 1997-2004 . Education andSocial Service are arranged in the following groups: I. Biblical History and Literature. II. Social Science. III. Economics. IV. Psychology and Pedagogy. V. Philosophy. VI. Physiology and Biology. VII. Religious Education. VIII. Evangelism. IX. Church Organization and Practical Theology X. The Fine Arts in Religion. XI. Foreign Missions. XII. The Rural Church. XIII. Institutional Management. XIV. Physical Education. XV. History. XVI. English Language and Literature. XVII. Modern Languages. XVIII. Secretarial Courses, •XIX. Travel Study Courses. In the following description of courses the abbreciations andnumbers in parenthesis preceding the titles of some of the courseswill indicate the number of the course in the college or school in whichthe course is given. The following abbreviations will be used: , College of Liberal Arts. S. T., School of Theology. , College of Business Administration. S. E., School of Education. , College of Secretarial SCHOOL OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION 19 I. BIBLICAL HISTORY AND LITERATURE 1. New Testament History and Religion. An historical survey covering practi-cally the entire range of New Testament literature, and intended as a pre-requisiteto all further New Testament study. It will consist of a broad outline study of thelife of Christ, a study of the organization and spread of the early Christian church,a survey of the life and work of Paul, and a free reading of all the Pauline and non-Pauline Epistles. Required of all first-year students, and of all candidates fordegrees who have not had its equivalent. Three hours, first semester. Professor Warmingham. 2. Old Testament History and Religion. A survey course covering the historyand literature of the Hebrew people from the very earliest times, through the periodof the Restoration. The purpose of the course is to lead the student to a clear under-standing and a deep appreciation of the progressive development of the


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