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409 HEBREW POETRY I-PSALMS (2) The general outline, content, and devotional aspects of the book of Psalms with analytical and expositional studies of selected passages. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 410 HEBREW POETRY II-JOB (2) An analytical and expository cons.ideration of the text as to its form, content, and philosophies with special attention given to the problem of suffering. Alternate years, offered 1970-71. 421, 422 BIBLICAL RESEARCH (1-3, 1-3) Recommended for senior Bible majors. Research in traditional and contemporary prob­ lems in Biblical areas . Limited enrollment with consent of department.

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

BILL V. BYNUM, 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 libera l arts ( espec ially psy­ chology) and Christian Education. Courses in Christian Education are planned to give theoretical training, practical experience, and technical skill. 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.

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 coll ege language .

Department Major: 30 units, of which 24 must be upper division, including 20 units of Christian Education foundation courses (301, 302, 401, and 402); Directed Field Work (402 and 403); and Psychology (301 and 310). A minor of 20 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: 20 units, including the foundational courses Christian Edu­ cation 301, 302, and 401, and the se lection of remaining units from department co.urses.

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.

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