1979 Miracle Yearbook

Business And Bible •.‘ The Bible Department offers courses in Old Testament and New Testament book studies, philosophy,theology, mis- sions, pastoral theology, Christian edu- cation, and Greek. The Department has three major objec- tives. 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 per- sonal counsel with a faculty advisor. Third, it presents a terminal compre- hensive major for that student who plans to go into the ministry directly after graduation. This program is de- signed for the future pastor, youth worker,evangelist,director of Christian Education, or missionary. The Department of Business Adminis- tration provides a Comprehensive Ma- jor in Business Administration in the frame work of a balanced, Bible-cen- tered, liberal arts program. OPPOSITE PAGE:ABOVE: Bible — Martin Clark, Ed.D; Richard Dur- ham,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. BE- LOW: 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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