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401. CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF YOUTH. (3) Special consideration of Christian education in its application to the adolescent. Emphasis upon aids in Bible study and teaching, evangelism, worship, recreation, and stewardship. 402. CAMP LEADERSHIP. (2) Techniques of camp leadership, programming, and counseling. Required attend-· ance at week-end training conference. 403. SEMINAR: OBSERVATION AND RESEARCH. (2) Field trips to various Christian agencies and study projects related to problems in the Christian education field. 404. DIRECTED FIELD WORK. (2) An advanced course in the Christian education fi eld giving practical experience in the areas of the student's vocational interest with faculty counseling and super­ vision. 405. WORKSHOP IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL. (2) Classroom preparation with practical training in approved summer Bible schools: seaside, rural, city, etc. 406. WORKSHOP IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION: CAMP. (2) Classroom preparation with practical training in approved summer camps for various ages in a variety of settings. 407. PHILOSOPHY OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. (2) A study of various philosophies of religious and Christian education in relation to the teaching of the Bible designed to help the student form his own philosophy of Christian education. Prerequisite: Philosophy 202. 411. PSYCHOLOGY OF RELIGIOUS EXPERIENCE. (2) An evaluation of psychological factors preceding, during, and subsequent to Chris­ tian conversion. 413. CORRELATION AND SUPERVISION. (2) Consideration of educational responsibilities of the professional Christian worker with attention to leadership education. Discussion of Christian ethics in positions of leadership and supervision. Prerequisite: CE 301. 415. WORSHIP IN CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. (2) An evaluation of worship materials to develop appreciation and skill in their use with various age levels. Special consideration is given to the use of fine art, music, and poetry. CHURCH POLITY Obiective. The objective of the following courses is to provide each student with a basic understanding of the history and polity of his denomination. 401. BAPTIST DISTINCTIVES, POLITY, AND HISTORY. (2} Careful consideration of the distinctives, general introduction to the polity, and study of the outstanding events and trends in Baptist history. 403. DISTINCTIVES, POLITY, AND HISTORY OF THE INDEPENDENT CHURCHES OF AMERICA. (2) Description parallel to 401. 35

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