King's Business - 1937-06

June, 1937

THE K I N G ' S BUS I NESS

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BIOLA SUMMER BIBLE SCHOOL For Pastors, Teachers, Laymen, Students In the Institute Buildings -- July 6 to 30, 1937

PAUL J. GOODWIN Guest Professor TEACHERS AND COURSES Paul J. Goodwin has high spiritual and academic qual­ ifications. At sixteen he was preaching in Los An­ geles street meetings held at “Hell’s Half Acre” on Los Angeles Street. While earning his Bachelor and Master o f A rts degrees from the University of Southern California, he was a frequent attendant of the Biola Fishermen’s Club. A f­ ter completing his theolog­ ical seminary work in the East, he spent a decade in ,, B I H preaching, high school and college teaching, and in travel. Under one of the leading universities of the East he is study­ ing for his Ph.D. degree. For the past four years, Professor Goodwin has been pastor of a large, independent church at Zion, 111. This church entirely supports eighteen missionaries m South Africa. Professor Goodwin will meet daily a class in Messianic Prophecy. This will be a survey of the whole relation of Old Testament prophecy to the new Testament, with particularly in mind a central problem: the Old Testament foregleams of Christ’s redemptive suffering, and His glori­ fied reign. Paul W. Rood, President of the Bible Institute of Los Angeles, has been blessed greatly in his evangelistic and prophetic Bible conference work. Many believe him to be at his best in teaching when he opens The Book of Revela­ tion, the course planned for this summer’s term. Truly he causes one to behold the unveiling of the Lord in the glory of His final redemptive work. John A. Hubbard has been a member of the Institute faculty for seventeen years. He states that the object of the course in The Book of Acts is threefold: first, to get a thorough grasp °f.the contents of the book; second, to gather spiritual truths and application for one’s per­ sonal life and service, with emphasis laid upon the work of the Holy Spirit, and third, to deepen interest in world-wide evangelization. Kenneth M. Monroe, Secretary of the Biola Summer School and a regular member of the Institute faculty, will teach the course in The Doctrine of Man and Salvation. Emphasis will be given to the progressive Biblical revelation of God’s redemptive plan. Dr. Monroe has had a number of years of experience in Bible Insti­ tute, college, and seminary Bible teaching. John B. Trowbridge has been affiliated for more than twenty years with the Institute’s music department. Through the years on numerous occasions he has conducted the ma­ jor oratorios—Handel’s “ M essiah ” more than thirty times. His course in Applied Church Music will deal in a practical way with the fundamentals of conducting, the story and use of the hymn book, church music leadership prob­ lems, actual experience in baton and choral technique, and singing of hymns and standard church choir music.

Martha S. Hooker, a member of the Institute faculty and a specialist in children’s work, will consider, in her course in Child Evangelism, the great need of giving the children of today an opportunity to accept the Lord Jesus as Saviour. The course deals with three phases: the Child, the Material, and the Method. lone Lowman, instructor in the Summer School course m Non-Christian Religions, taught for eight years among the Navajo Indians of Arizona and has been on the faculty of Biola for five years. She will lead the students in her class into a study of the true origin and growth of different religions of the world, mak­ ing careful distinction between natural and re­ vealed religion. Music Instruction In addition to the course in Applied Church Music, the excellent music faculty of the In­ stitute will offer private instruction in Sight- Singmg, Hymnology, Voice, Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Evangelistic Piano A ccom pan im ent Trumpet, and Trombone. ’ Daily Schedule o f Glasses All classes will meet each morning from Mon- ^ , Jt^rough ,.Friday- Applied Church Music, Child Evangehsm, and Non-Christian Religions will be scheduled during the first two morning periods. H 2 ~ ™ ^ n nV >ff MAa,I and SaIyation..........D r. M onroe Period 2—The Book of Acts.....................................Dr. Hubbard Period 3 -M e S a n ic P'rophecy.V.V.V.V.V.V.^rf! Godwin Penod 4—Exposition of Revelation.............................. Dr. Rood Exp« lenses Class attendance will be limited to persons who register.

Paul W . Rood

lone Lowman

John B. Trowbridge

Kenneth M. Monroe

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