Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . as a basis for study of the firstfour is The Systematic Theology of Dr. A. H. year is devoted to each volume. Supplemental lec-tures by the professor and assigned readings for the classcomplete the course. The method of recitation is byclass discussion. Biblical Theology During the entire course, careful study will be givento the development of the Christian doctrines in theScriptures. Comparative Religion For the benefit of those who contemplate work in theforeign mission field a course of study is conducted inComparative Reli


Annual Catalogue of the Pittsburgh Theological Seminary . as a basis for study of the firstfour is The Systematic Theology of Dr. A. H. year is devoted to each volume. Supplemental lec-tures by the professor and assigned readings for the classcomplete the course. The method of recitation is byclass discussion. Biblical Theology During the entire course, careful study will be givento the development of the Christian doctrines in theScriptures. Comparative Religion For the benefit of those who contemplate work in theforeign mission field a course of study is conducted inComparative Religion, special attention being given tothe philosophy and theology of the systems found inthe countries where United Presbyterian work iscarried on. THE DEPARTMENT OF SOCIOLOGY Dr. Rankin To meet the increasing demand for a ministry pre-pared to lead the Church in the solution of the social andindustrial problems which constitute such a vital partof modern life, this department has been Middle Class studies these subjects through the en-. CO JS4 to u o V •— £ ?£ HH -J t—i pH 0 >< u o .^ CO ,J5 — r z a: *35 M 73 < 30 THE PITTSBURGH THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY tire year. The best recent books upon these problemsfurnish the basis for study. These are supplemented byassigned readings, class discussions, special papers bythe students, lectures by the professor, and addresses byspecialists in the subjects studied. Special attention isgiven to the Socialistic propaganda and the relation ofthe Church to the workingman. The numerous SocialSettlements and Neighborhood Houses welcome the as-sistance of our students. Special tours of inspection aremade to the great industrial plants, coal mines, the for-eign and congested quarters, and tenement districts ofPittsburgh, thus furnishing an opportunity to studythese problems at first hand. The fine courses offered by the University of Pitts-burgh, which are open to our students, the lectures bynoted specialists, and


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