1932-1933 Catalog

60 DES RIPTION OF OURSES 2. GENERAL OURSE IN MISSIONS The probl m , possibilities, means and obligations of evan– gelizing the world, and the motives, aims, and methods of the foreign missionary. Elective. Three hours a week. Not given every year. 3. MISSIONARY BIOGRAPHY The lives of noted missionaries of all Christian denomina– tions and fields are studied for their inspiration and practi– cal information. Elective. Three hours a week. Not given every year. 6-6. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION A study o:f Pedagogy, History, Curricula, Principles, Organ– ization, and Administration of Religious Education. One hour, one semester. 7-8. BIBLICAL THEOLOGY A study of the facts of revelation in the Scriptures and the development o:f doctrines of the Bible. Two hours a week throughout the year. Required of candidates for the Gospel Ministry. Professor Steele. 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 modern 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.

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