1950-1951 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog

J J Reformation and che period of Modern Mi ionary Conquest. "The History of che Chri cian hurch" by George P. Fisher, D.D., LL.D., i che cext u ed. DaJ' chool: three hours, two se ,nesters, second year. E441, E442, E 43: CHURCH HI TORY. Evening chool: one hour, three terms, fourth )'ear. 242B: BAPTIST HISTORY. Tracing the beginning of Bap– tise history from the days of ·the early Church through the Middle Ages and up co modern times, revealing the face chat the funda– mental teaching and practices of distinctive Baptise groups ante– dated both the Roman Church and the Protestant Reformation. Text: "A Shore History of the Baptises" by Dr. H. C. Vedder. Day School: one hour, second semester, second J ear. E443B: BAPTIST HISTORY. Evening School: one hour, third term, fourth year. 243, 244: HISTORY OF MISSIONS. The Rise and Develop– ment of Missionary Endeavor from Apostolic Missions through the Period of Early Missionary Societies and culminating in World-Wide Missionary Extension. Text: "The Progress of World-Wide Missions" by Robert H. Glover, M. D., F. R. G. S. Day School: two hours, second semester, second year. E445, E446, E447: HISTORY OF MISSIONS. Evening School: one hour, thf'ee terms, fourth year. 341: MODERN MISSIONS and MISSIONARY PROBLEMS. Modern faith missions, unoccupied fields and the present world missionary outlook are examined. The call, preparation, equip– ment, orientation, problems of translation, transportation, govern– mental restrictions and other missionary problems are discussed. Visiting missionaries will deliver special lectures co the students. Day School: two hours, first semester, third year. 343: 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 Baptist principles and practices. Day School: one hour, first semester, third J 1 ear. 346: NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS and ANTI-CHRIS– TIAN CULTS. A study of the great ethnic 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. A review of the origin, history and beliefs of the Page T hi r ty-four

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