1931-1932 Academic Catalog
62 DESCRIPTION F OURSES t he foreign missionary. Elective. Three hours a week. Not g-i ven ev r y year. 3. MI SIOr ARY BIOGRAPHY The lives of noted missionaries of all Christian denomina– tions and fi eld s are studied for their inspiration and pract i– ca l infor mation. E lective. Three hours a week. Not given every year. 5-6. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION A study of Pedagogy, History, Curricula, Principles, Organ– izat ion, and Admini stration of Religious Education. One hour , one semester. 7-8. BIBLICAL THEOLOGY A study of the facts of revelation in the Scriptures and the development of doct rines of the Bible. Two hours a week throughout the year. Required of candidates for the Gospel Ministry. Professor St eele. 9-10 . SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY The study of the science of God and of the relations between God and the universe. Three hours a week for three years. Required of all candidates for the Gospel Ministry. Pro– fessor McChesney. 11-12. PASTORAL THEOLOGY A study of the character, and conduct of ministers of the Gospel and their relations to the church in particular and general. Two hours a week throughout the year. Required of candidates for the Ministry of the Gospel. Professor McChesney. 13-14. CHURCH GOVERNMENT A study of church law and its application to members, con– gregations, and the larger organizations of the Church. One hour a week throughout the year. Required of all candi– dates for the ministry. Professor McChesney. SOCIOLOGY PROFESSORS STEELE AND BORST 1-2. INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY Social evolution, and sociological principles with special reference to modem social problems. Three hours a week throughout the year. Not given every year. 3. SOCIAL PSYCHOLOGY Collective knowing, feeling, and willing; the psychology of the crowd. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Not given every year. 4. AMERICAN PROBLEMS Social institutions. A study of the problems of democracy. Elective. Three hours a week, one semester. Prerequisite, Economics 1, or Sociology 1. Not given every year. 5. SOCIAL ADJUSTMENT Maladjustments, why, and the remedy. Attitude of various
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