1956-1957 Academic Catalog
General Information OBJECTIVES OF CEDARVILLE COLLEGE The objectives of Cedarville College are two-fold: (1) those pertaining to our Christian faith, and (2) those pertaining to our relationships with this great land in which we are privileged to live. Regarding our Christian faith, Cedarville College stands firmly on the Old and New Testaments, verbally inspired, dis– pensationally and literally interpreted, and premillennially understood. We are a part of the stream of orthodox, historic, fundamental, conservative Christianity and share all of the great doctrines that have been surely believed among all true Bible– believing Christians from Paul's day to the present, and on which the General Association of Regular Baptist Churches is founded. The Lord Jesus Christ is the center of our entire College pro– gram, and it is the sincere desire of the Board of Trustees, Faculty, and Staff to exalt Him and give Him all the glory due His Name ' 'which is above every name." As the virgin-born, sinless, crucified, risen, coming, only begotten Son of the liv– ing God, He deserves first place in our entire College curriculum __ It is the desire of Ceda1-ville College t o graduate students from its halls of learning with definite convictions relative to the great Bible truths that have been accepted by funda– mental Bible believers from the beginning of the Christian era. This living faith in a living Lord should be carried over into whatever field of endeavor the gr aduate of Cedarville College migh t unde1·take. A major objective of Cedarville College is the preparation of well-qualified and ce1 .. tified teachers who shall be used in the instruction of individuals of future generations in subjects commonly taught in the lower grades and in high schools. In the provision of this training the College desires to meet with the standards set up by the Department of Public Instruction of the State of Ohio. 10 • •
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