1971-1972 Academic Catalog

Professors: Robert Gromacki, Chairman; George L. Lawlor, Jack Riggs Associate Professors: Mead C. Armstrong, Jean Fisher, Richard T. Mcintosh Assistant Professor: James M. Grier The division of Biblical Education is comprised of A) Biblical Studies, B) Philosophy and Religion, C) Theology, D) Practical Theology, E )' Bib– lical Languages, and F) Christian Education. This division seeks to provide a Biblical foundation for a liberal arts edu– cation, presenting the great truths of the Scripture by studying correct principles of interpretation and proper application in order that the student may be an effective witness for Christ regardless of the vocation which he may be led to pursue. It also seeks to lay a good foundation for those persons called of God into full time vocational Christian ministries. The pre-seminary program is designed for students anticipating graduate work. Seminary candidates should consult seminary catalogs to determine de– tailed requirements and adjust their program at Cedarville College accord– ingly. The purpose of the Biblical Education Comprehensive major is to provide training for the person who upon graduation will go out directly as a di– rector of Christian Education, a youth worker, a missionary candidate, or as a pastor. REQUIREMENTS FOR A BIBLICAL 'EDUCATION COMPREHENSIVE MAJOR. Ninety quarter hours from these areas: Biblical Studies Theology Practical Theology Christian Education 30-35 ... 15-20 ''' 10-15 25-30 REQUIREMENTS FOR A PRE-SEMINARY BIBLE MAJOR. Forty-eight quarter hours, including 230 Theology Survey 5 340 Baptist History 3 One Christian Education Course Additional Requirements: Biblical Languages 251-252-253; 351-352-353. REQUIREMENTS FOR A MINOR IN PHILOSOPHY AND RELIGION. Twenty– three quarter hours.

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