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lennial and pretribulational viewpoints and alternate pos1t1ons. The resurrections, judgments, and places of eternal destiny. The Tribulation, the Kingdom, and the Eternal State. MISSIONS Obiectives. The objectives of these courses are threefold: (1) to meet the need for better trained missionaries; (2) to broaden the student's cultural under­ standing of the peoples of the world; (3) to emphasize the practical problems of missionary work.

PROPOSED PROGRAM FOR A MAJOR IN MISSIONS

FIRST YEAR

S ECOND YEAR

Units

Units

Course

Number of

Number of

Course

Course

Fall Spring

Course

Fall Spring

101, 102 101, 102

3 3 4 1 4 2

Science

English History Speech Science

3 3 3 1 4

201, 202

4

4

Psychology Philosophy Language Phys. Educ.

205

3

101

202

3 4 2 3

4 1 3 2

Phys. Educ.

Bibl e

101, 102

Bible

201, 202

101

Doctr ine

Missions

301

101

2

Art

17

16

17

16

FOURTH YEAR

THIRD YEAR

Units

Course

Units

Number of

Number of

Course

Course

Course

Fall Spring

Fall Spring

English History Doctrine

201, 202 203, 204

3 3

403, 404 405, 406 407, 408 411, 412

3 3 2 2 3

2 2 2 2

2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2

lvlissions

302

Bible

309

2

302

Church Pol.

Missions

2

402

303, 304

Doctrine

3 2

305

Bible

301, 304 El., 206

2 2

16

Missions

16

El.

14

16

301. INTRODUCTION TO MISSIONS. (2) An overview of the world of missions. A discussion of the Christian's responsi­ bility in giving the Gospel to the whole world as viewed from Biblical, philosophical, and practical standpoints. 302. SURVEY OF MISSiONS. (2) A study of mission fields and mission societies of our present day, showing oppor­ tunities for missionary service. 303-304. MISSIONARY ORIENTATION. (3-3) A study of the actual methods and problems of missionary work, with emphasis on the indigenous church and the missionary's relationship to his fellow-workers, hi• mission board, governments, and his supporters at home. 305. HISTORY OF MISSIONS. (2) The history of missions from Apostolic times to the present with special attention given to the study of mission fields, mission societies, and significant missionarv biographies. 306. JEWISH MISSIONS. (2 ) The history of the Jews, their festivals and customs, their fundamental beliefs; effective methods of evangelization. 37

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