1987-1988 Academic Catalog

60 Professors: Robert G. Gromacki, Chairman; Richard D. Durham, Jack R. Riggs Associate Professors: Jean R. Fisher, Lee L. Kantenwein, W. David Warren Assistant Professors: Floyd S. Elmore, Daniel J. Estes, Gary J. Percesepe Part-time Faculty: Austin Elmore, R. Byron Shearer, William Wheeler The Department of Biblical Education is comprised of Biblical Studies, Philosophy and Religion, Theology, Practical Theology, Biblical Languages, and Church Education. This department seeks to provide a Biblical foundation for a liberal arts education, presenting the great truths of the Scripture by studying correct principles of interpretation and proper appli– cation 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 ofGod into full-time vocational Christian ministries. Preseminary Bible Major The Preseminary Bible Major is designed for students anticipating graduate work. It provides a sufficient foundation in Biblical subjects and the Greek language and enables the student to select elective courses from other departments which will en– rich his personal and professional development. This is an ideal program for the person who believes that God is directing him into the pastoral, missionary, or teaching ministry after investing at least seven years in college and seminary preparation. Seminary candidates should also consult seminary catalogs to determine specific undergraduate requirements and adjust their programs at Cedarville College accordingly. Requfrements for a Preseminary Major. Forty-eight quarter hours, including: Old Testament Studies . 10 New Testament Studies 10 Theology . . . . . . . . . 10 Practical Theology . . . 10 Church Education . . . . . 8 Additional Requirements: BEBL-251, BEBL-252, BEBL-253 Elementary Greek; BEBL-351, BEBL-352, BEBL-353 Inter– mediate Greek. Presemi111ary Curriculum Preseminary major requirements General Education Requirements Greek ................ . Electives .............. . Comprehensive Bible Major 48 57 24 63 192 The purpose of the Comprehensive Bible Major is to provide an education for the person who upon graduation becomes a director of church education, a youth pastor or worker, a missionary can– didate, an evangelist, or a pastor. Within this program, certain vocational emphases can be gained through course selection and supervised field experiences. Requirements vary and are based upon the emphasis desired and selected. Requirements for Comprehensive Bible Major. Ninety quarter hours, including: General Studies Emphasis Old Testament Studies 15 New Testament Studies 15 Philosophy . . . . 10 Theology . . . . . 20 Practical Theology 15 Church Education 15 Pastoral Emplwsis Old Testament Studies 10 New Testament Studies . 8 Philosophy . . . . . 5 Theology . . . . . . . . 20 Church Education . . . 10 Practical Theology, including 37 BEPT-240 Evangelism . 3 BEPT-242 Missions Survey 4 BEPT-340 Baptist Polity . . 3 BEPT-342 Pastoral Ministry 3 BEPT-343 Pastoral Counseling 3 BEPT-350 Homiletics . . . . . 5 BEPT-440 Pastoral Internship . 16

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