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SESSION OF 1918-'19
Second Year-Required: Course Five of Sacred History; Course
B of first year of Sacred Literature; Courses A and B of second year
of Sacred Literature; one year of Hebrew; any two studies of the
elective list. Students completing this course will be awarded CLASSICAL
CERTIFICATES, which are equivalent in amount of work required
for the degree Th. B.
CLASSICAL COURSE-FOUR YEARS
Required: A. B. degree from any credited Senior College; the
Bible courses as outlined in the two years classical course and in addition
thereto the following courses:
Third Year-Required: Courses A and B of the third year of
Sacred Literature; First year of Church History; Second Year Greek
of the New Testament.
Fourth Year-Required: Second Year of Church History; Comparative
Religions and Missions; Courses A and B in Fourth Year of
Sacred Literature; Second Year of Hebrew.
Presentation of a written address satisfactory to the Faculty.
Those completing this course will receive CLASSICAL DIPLOMAS,
such diplomas covering the same amount of work required for the
degree Th. M.
ELECTIVE COURSES
History, Philosophy, Economics, Government, and Education.
NOTE.-The courses required and elective in English, History,
Philosophy, Economics, Government, Sight Singing, Public Speaking,
and Education are described in the Junior College section
The one unmistakable message from the blood drenched battle
fields of Europe that rings all around the globe today is this: "Knowledge
minus spirituality equals destruction."-C. C. Klingman.
Plato said: "Knowledge for its own sake is a dangerous superstition
for whatever frees the mind is disastrous if it give net self
control."
The future of any nation depends upon its educational institutions,
and whenever these are converted into mere knowledge factories,
they become the greatest curse to the nation; for their graduates
are made two-fold more the sons of Hell through such education, than
they would have been with no mental training whatever.-C. C. Klingman.
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