Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1929-1930 Page: 10
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10 EXTENSION DEPARTMENT
2. Twenty-seven term hours of Education, nine of which must bear
on High School Education and three must be in practice teaching.
F. Permanent High School Certificate.
1. Completion of four years of college work.
2. Thirty-six term hours in Education, which must include a course
in high school methods, observation and practice teaching.
BIBLE
301.-A Survey Course of the Books of the Bible, Genesis to Job. The
three courses, numbers 301, 302, 303, constitute a survey of the books of
the Old and New Testament. Emphasis is placed on the content and message
of each book. The course is introductory in its nature and furnishes a
telescopic view of the literature and history of the Bible.
302.-A Survey of the Books of the Bible, Job through Malachi. This
course is offered as a continuation of 301 and deals with the content and messages
of the remaining books of the Old Testament.
303.-A Survey of the Books of the Bible, The New Testament. This
course completes the study of the content and messages of the books of the
Old and New Testament. Special emphasis is placed upon the life of Jesus
while in the flesh and the establishment and growth of the Church of God.
321.-A Study of the Life of Jesus. This course presents the material
of the four gospel accounts in detail and undertakes a genuine understanding
of the content of each book and a view of the whole material as presenting
the personality, life and teaching of Jesus, the Christ, the Son of God.
322.-Acts and the Epistls of Paul to Hebrewis. This course is a study
of the establishment and development of the Church of God. Special emphasis
is placed upon the progress of missionary work. An effort is made
to bring in the Epistles at the time they were written. An analysis of each
is made and its relationship to the progress of Christianity is stressed.
323.-Hebrews, the General Epistles and Revelations. This course is a
further study of the letters written to early Christians under the guidance of
the Holy Spirit and the application of the messages of these letters to present
day problems. This series of courses gives a thorough study of the content
of the books of the New Testament in a somewhat microscopic manner.
397.-Church History. A rapid survey of the soil in which Christianity
was planted by the first century Christians is made. The course deals primarily
with the movements, loctrines, Pnd practices of the Chu-ih for anr
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