1979 Miracle Yearbook

Business And Bible •.‘ The Bible Department offers courses in Old Testament and New Testament book studies, philosophy,theology, missions, pastoral theology, Christian education, and Greek. The Department has three major objectives. First,it seeks to provide a Biblical foundation for a liveral arts education. All non-major students must take at least six courses from the department. The goal is to make these potential lay leaders into effective witnesses for Christ. Second, it offers a pre-seminary major of Bible, Greek, and relevant liberal THISPAGE:Dr. Lawlor listens to his students in Greek, Mr. Parvin enjoys deep conversations with students, Mr.Baldwin and Dr.Gromacki appear to be watching more than a basketball game. arts courses. Course selection is by personal counsel with a faculty advisor. Third, it presents a terminal comprehensive major for that student who plans to go into the ministry directly after graduation. This program is designed for the future pastor, youth worker,evangelist,director of Christian Education, or missionary. The Department of Business Administration provides a Comprehensive Major in Business Administration in the frame work of a balanced, Bible-centered, liberal arts program. OPPOSITE PAGE:ABOVE: Bible — Martin Clark, Ed.D; Richard Durham,S.T.M.;Jean Fisher, M.A.;James Grier,Th.M;Donald Parvin, M.Div.; Jack Riggs, Th.D; Business — Richard Baldwin, M.B.A., William Riter, M.S., C.P.A., Chairman; James Seaman, PhD; Ronald Walker, M.S. BELOW: Mr. Baldwin really enjoys his lectures, Mr. Durham appears chilly while eating his ice cream, Ron Walker attempts to duck the "ever present" photographers. 140

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