1929-1930 Academic Catalog

CEDARVILLE THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY Ohio, with Dr. Gilbert McMaster as Professor of Theology and the Rev. Hugh McMillan as Assistant Professor. ' .When. the Wyl_ies, father and son, resigned from the Eastern Semmary m 1851, it was removed to New York City, and Dr. John N. McLeod wa,s elected Professor of Theology. In 1854, General Synod decided to unite the Eastern and West– ern Seminaries and locate the institution at Philadelphia. The Rev. John _N. ~cLeod, D. D., was elected Professor of Systematic and Practical 'Iheology, and Rev. T. W. J. Wylie was chosen Professor of Biblical Litera,ture. In 1863, the Rev. David Steele, D. D., was elected Professor of Hebrew, Greek and Practical Theology. In 1868 Doctor Wylie with his Presbytery, seceded from the General' Synod of the Reformed Presbyterian Church, and his chair was declared vaca,nt. The Rev. David Steele, D. D., was elected Professor of Biblical Literature in 1869, and upon the death of Doctor McLeod in 1874, was chosen Professor of Theology. The chair of Biblical Literature was filled temporarily by Rev. A. Thompson, Rev. W. J. McDowell and Rev. Matthew Gailey; and in 1876 the Rev. Matthew Gailey was elected to the vacancy. In 1890, the Rev. James Y. Boice, D. D., was elected Professor of Homiletics, Church History and Pastoral Theology. Upon the death of the Rev. Matthew Gailey in 1902, the Rev. James Steele took up the work of his chair, and 1903 was formally elected Professor of Hebrew and Church History. In 1906, Dr. David Steele died, and the Rev. James Steele resigned. The Rev. W. J. Smiley was in that year elected Professor of Hebrew and Church History, while Dr. Boice taught Theology, Homiletics and Greek until the removal of the Seminary from Philadelphia in 1913, when he retired from the active work of the professorship and was elected Professor Emeritus, retaining this honor until his death in 1916. In 1913, the Seminary was removed to Cedarville, Ohio, to be operated in connection with Cedarville College. The following faculty wa,s appointed: Rev. David McKinney, D. D., LL. D., Dean and Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology; Rev. W. R. McChesney, Ph. D., D. D., Secretary and Professor of New Testament Language and Literature; Rev. F. A. Jurk&t, A. M., LL. D., Professor of Church History and Old Testament Language and Literature; and Rev. Leroy Allen, A. M., Professor of Homiletics, Biblical The– ology, Archaeology and Sociology. In 1914, Rev. David McKinney resigned, and Dr. McChesney was chosen Dean and Professor of Theology in addition to his chair of New Testoonent Language and Literature. Professor Jurkat was elected Secretary. Upon the election of Dr. McChesney to the Presidency of Ceda.r– ville College, in 1915, the Rev. James L. Chestnut, D. D., was chosen Dean and Professor of Systematic and Pastoral Theology, Dr. ~c– Chesney retaining the chair of New Testament, ~nd ~he other in– structors remaining unchanged. Dr. Chestnut died m 1918, and Dr. McChesney was again elected Dean a,nd Professor of Theology. In 1922 Professor Allen resigned. Rev. W. P. Harriman, A. B., '12, was elected to the Department of Homiletics and Biblical Theology, and Rev. B. E. Robison, B. D., to the Department of Pastoral The– ology, Archaeology and Sociology. Rev. Robison resigned in 1927. In 1925, Dr. Harriman resigned, and Rev. Ingmire, Pastor of the P.AGE THIRTY-THREE

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