GROUP IX-Music
912- Sight Si ngi ng 914-Conductin g II 926-Harmony II 922- Ha rmoni c Dictation II 924-History & Appreciation of Music II 934- Harmonic Dictation IV 936-----Counterpoint I 932- Conducting l V 938a- In strumentation 938- P sychology of ?vlusic T eachin g II 942-Keyboard Harmony II
911-Music Theory 913-Conducting l 915-Appli ed Church Music 925- Harmony l 921- I-Iarmonic Dictation I 923- I-Ii story & App reciation of Music I 939-Harmony I I I 933-Harmoni c D ictat ion III 931-Conducting Ill 935-History of Church Music 937--Psychology of Music Teachi ng I 941-Keyboard Harmony I 943-Orches tral and Advanced Conducti ng 945- Composition I 947- Counterpoi nt II 949- Harmoni c Analysis
942a- Orchestrat ion 946- Composition II 944- Hymno logy 948- P ractice Teachi ng (Music)
GROUP X-JEWISH MISSIONS COURSES
1024-Messianic P rophecy 1033- Rabbini cal Theology
101 1-12- Hebrew 1025-J ewish History 101 2-Mess iani c Prophecy
1023- J ewish Customs and Ceremoni es.
1021-2 - H ebrew 1031-2 -Hebrew
(Hebrew, see Nos. 235-6 and 245-6)
DESCRIPTION OF COURSES GROUP I ENGLISH BIBLE (Nos. 100-199) 112. Bible Chapter Summary. Required in a ll courses. One hour a week, Second Semester, First Year. This is a comparatively simple method of study yet one of proven val ue. Assigned chapters of the Bible are studi ed in the li ght of specific questions and the answe rs in writing brough t into the classroom fo r r ev iew and discussion. The homil et ic and expository value of these chapters receive attent ion in the classroom. 112a. Principles of Interpretation. One hou r a week, Second Semester, First Year. Required in a ll courses. The object of thi s is to so ground the student in the sane principles of interpretation that it wi ll give him a sol id bas is in hi s understanding of the sacred wri ti ngs. The knowledge and ap plication of these principles will a lso be a safeguar d agai nst much of the erroneous teach ing so prevalent today. 113-114, 121. Bible Synthesis, O.T. (I, II, III ). Requi r ed in all courses. Three hours a week, F ir st Year (121-Two hours a week). The synthetic method o f Bible study approaches the Bibl e as the divine li brary and aims to lead the student to a com plete view of each of the sixty-s ix books and of the r elationsh ip o f these books to each other . This opens the way for an understanding of th e prog ressive cha racter and development o f revealed tru th , and a grasp of the gene ra l contents of the ent ir e Bible. Preparatory to cl assroom work, ce rta in books ar e assign ed fo r read ing. These books are presented in the classroom wi th outlin es and discussion of the si lent features. 122, 133-4. Bible Synthesis, N .T. (IV, V, VI). Required in all courses. Three hours a week, Second Year, Second Semester, T wo hours a week throughout the Third Year. ~ 125-6. Bible Analysis. Two hours a week th roughout th e Second Year . Required in all cou rses . In thi s study the purpose is to in quire into the au thor ship, the occasion of writing , the purpose and circumstances surrounding its writing, and its central t hought . Its logical divisions a re th en considered, giving more detail than is possible under the broader study of Synth es is. In the Old T estament, Amos or H osea are thu s ana lyzed, and in the New T estament the Gospel acco rding to Mat thew, the Acts and Romans. 131-2. Bible Exposition. Two hour s a week th roughout the Th ird Year. Unfolding the sac red Scr iptures is one of the fine arts of the Bible teacher. It is the purpose of thi s course to train th e st udent so that his teaching of the Bible may be expos ito ry. More deta il is he re given to the paragrap h, sentences and phrases.
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