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B 1sLE I NSTITUTE OF Los ANGELES

GROUP VIII-MISSIONS

801-8- General Missions

835 - Missionary Pr incip les and Practice

831 - Non-Christian Rel ig ions

835a-836- Cookery

832 - Phonetics

837 - Missionary Hygiene

833-4- H istory of Christian Missions

GROUP MVIII-CHRISTIAN SERVICE MEDICAL COURSE

M830 - Clinical Wo r k

M835-6- Thcory and Practice of N ur sing M835b - Di seases o f th e Ear, Nose and

M83 1-2-Anatomy and Physiology

M831 a - Obstetrics

Throa t

M832a - Diseases of the Eye M833-4-Minor Surgery M833a - Skin Di seases M834a - Tropical Diseases

M835a-6a- Dentistry.

M837-8- Constitutional Di seases M837a - Laborato ry Methods

M838a - Th e Care a nd Feed ing of Children

GROUP IX-MUSIC

911-1 2-Gener a l Ensemble 913 - Rudiments of Music 921-2-Cho ral Tra ining 931-2-Choral Tra ining

925-6- Ear Training and Sight Si nging 935-6- Ear Training and Sight Singing

927-8- Cond ucti ng 937-8- Cond ucti ng 928a -Hymnology

923-4-Harmony 933-4-Harmony

939 - Hymno logy GROUP X-JEWISH MISSIONS COURSES

101 l - Israel and the Dispensat ions 101 la - J ewish Missionary Methods I012 - MessianicP rophecy

1024 - J ew ish History I033 - Rabbinical Theology

I034 - Jewi sh Customs and Ce remonies .

I 021-2- Yidd ish I031-2--Yiddish

(Heb rew, see Nos. 235-6 and 245-6)

DESCRIPTION OF COURSES GROUP I ENGLISH BIBLE (NOS. 100-199)

112. Bibl e Chapter Summary.

Requ ired in all courses. One hour a week, Second

Semeste r , First Year. This is a comparatively simple meth od of study yet one o f proven va lue. Assigned chapters of the Bible are studi ed in the light of specific questions and the answer s in writing brought into th e classroom fo r rev iew and di scuss ion. Th e homiletic and expos itory va lue of these chapters receive attention in the classroom. 112a . Principles of Interpretation. Two hou rs a week, Second Semester, F irst Year. Requ ired in all courses. T he object of th is course is to so ground the. student in the sane principles of interpretat ion that it will give him a so lid basis in hi s unde rs ta nd­ ing of the sacred writings. The know ledge and app licati on of these principles will also be a safeguard against much of the erroneous teaching so pr eva lent today. 113-4. B i bl e Syn thesis , O. T. Required in all courses . Th ree hou rs a week, First Year. The synth et ic meth od of Bible study app roaches the Bible as the div ine library a nd a ims to lead the student to a complete view of each of the six ty-six books and of the relati onship of these books to each ot her. This opens the way fo r an understanding of th e prog ressive character and deve lopment of revea led t r uth , a nd a grasp of the gen­ eral contents of the entire Bible. Preparatory to class room work, certain books a re assigned for r eading. Th ese books arc presented in the classroom with outlines and discuss ion of th e sa lient features. 123-4 . B i ble Syn thesis , N . T. Req uired in all courses . Three hou rs a week, Second Year. 125-6. Bible Analysis. Two hou rs a week throughout th e Second Year. Req uired in a ll courses. In thi s s tudy the purpose is to inquire in to the authorship, the occasion of writ ing, the purpose and circumstances surround ing its wr iting, and its central th ought. Its logi ca l divi sions a re then considered, giving more detail than is poss ible unde r the

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