1948-1949 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog

<lac d both the Roman T ·c: " horc Hi tor hur h and the Protestant Reformation. of the Bapci c " by Dr. H . C. Vedder. Day chool: one hour, second semester second J ear. E 43B: BAPTI THI TORY. EL •ening chool: one hour, third tenn, fourth ytar. 24 , 2 4: HI TORY OF MI ION . The Ri e and De elop– ment of Mi sionary Endeavor from Aposcolic Missions through the Period of Early Mi sionary ociecie and culminating in World Wide Missionary Extension. Text: "The Progres of World-Wide Mi ion " by Robert H. Glover, M. D., F. R . G. Day chool: one hour, two semesters, second year. E445, E446, E447: HISTORY OF MISSION . Ev ening chool: one hour, three terms, fourth ; 1 ear. 341: MODERN MISSIONS. Modern faith mission, unoccu– pied fields and the present world missionary outlook are ex– amined. DaJ• chool: one hour, first semester, third J'ear. 342: MISSIONARY PROBLEMS. The call, preparation, equipment, orientation, problems of craoslacioo, craosporcacion, governmental restrictions and ocher missionary problems are discus ed. Visiting missionaries will deliver special lectures co the students. Day chool: one hour, second semester, third year. 344: DENOMINATIONAL DISTINCTIONS AND BAP– TIST POLITY. A study of the distinctive practices of some of the larger denominations, with the lase half of the semester given to a careful study of Baptise principles and practices. Day chool: one hour, second semester, third year. 346: NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS. A study of the great echoic religions of the world, noting the particular teachings of each, the effects upon human life and customs, and the contrasts between them and revealed Christianity. Day chool: one hour, second semester, third J•ear. V. DEPARTMENT OF PRACTICAL THEOLOGY (050) The purpose of this department i co deal with the practical details of the Christian worker's life and service, and co equip Page Th1r y- our

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