DESCRIPTION OF COURSES 59 13-14. HOMILETICS Advanced Homiletics. Practice in the preparation and de– livery of sermons. One hour a week throughout the year.. Required for canaidates of the Gospel Ministry. Dr. Mc– Chesney. PSYCHOLOGY PROFESSOR McCHESNEY 1. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY Consciou~ness, sensation, perception, memory, feelings, imagination, thought, reasoning and the will. Required. Should be taken before Junio1· year. Three hours a week, on~ semester. 2. ADOLESCENCE A scientific study of the development of the adolescent mind .and life. Various texts and lectures. Elective. Two hours a week, one semester. 4. EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY Elementary experiments in the various phases of conscious phenomrna. Elective. Prerequisite, General Psychology. ThJ.·ee hours a week, one semester. RELIGION PROFESSORS McCHESNEY AND JURKAT 2. GENERAL COURSE IN MISSIONS Th~ problems, possibilities, means and obligations of evan– gelizing the world and the motives, aims, and methods of the foreign mi.ssjonary. Elective. Two hours a week, one semestC'r. Not given every year. Required of Seminary stucients. 5-6. RELIGIOUS EDUCATION A sturly of Pedagogy, History, Curricula, Principles, Organ– ization, and Administration of Religious Education. Three hours throughout the year. 7-8. EIBLICAL THEOLOGY A study of the facts of revelation in the Scriptures and the develoument of doctrines of the Bible. Two hours a week throughout the year. Required of candidates for the Gospel M~nistry. Professor Jurkat. !.1-10. SYSTEMATlC 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– fe3sor Mcchesney.
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