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409 HEBREW POETRY (3) Outline, content, and exposition of selected passages from the books of Job, Psalms, Ecclesiastes, Canticles, and Proverbs with special emphasis on the devotional aspects of the books. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 470, 471 BIBLICAL RESEARCH (1-3, 1-3) Research in traditional and contemporary problems in Biblical areas. Enrollment limited to Juniors and Seniors with consent of Department. (May include Greek 405, 406, 409, 410.)

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

DOROTHY BRAUN, Chairman

Objective. The Christian Education courses seek to give the necessary under­ graduate training for effective professional service in the educational program of the church and its related agencies in America and on the foreign field. The major in Christian Education is designed to place emphasis upon thorough study of the Bible and an adequate background in liberal arts (especially psy­ chology) and Christian Education. Courses in Christian Education are planned to give theoretical training, technical skill, and practical experience. The Christian Education Department seeks to serve the local church in training leadership for its program of evangelism, education, and missions. Students completing a major in Christian Education will receive the Christian Education Diploma of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association. Premajor requirement: 201; Psychology 302. The general education requirement for a foreign language for those following a Christian Education major may be met by two years of high school language or the first four units of a college language. Department Major: 30 units, including 301, 302, 401, 402, 403, 404; Education 314; Psychology 301. Bible 403 should be taken as the Bible elective. A minor of 18 units, recommended by the department, may be chosen in a corre­ lated area under departmental advice: e.g. Christian Education skills, psychology, sociology, physical education, or missions. A group minor may be arranged with department consent. Department Minor: 18 units, including 301, 302, 401.

Those preparing for seminary or graduate study should include a lan­

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guage in their study. See a department advisor for details.

103 EVANGELISM AND TEACHING (2) An explanation and demqnstration of the most effective methods of preparing and presenting Biblical material, including ways of leading the pupil to an intelligent acceptance of Christ as Saviour. Emphasis on use of various visual aids. Either semester. 201 INTRODUCTION TO CHRISTIAN EDUCATION (2) Introduction to the field of Christian Education to acquaint the student with its scope, functions, problems, and vocational opportunities. Either semester. 54

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