Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1926-1927 Page: 46
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ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
212.-Geography of Bible Lands. This course emphasizes
the topography, the political divisions, the economic geography,
the industries, and the social conditions in Bible times.
It shows the relation of the physical features of the Holy Land
to man and his activities. Scripture narrative is thus more intelligible
and real. The course is based on McGarvey's Lands of
the Bible.
222.-Oriental Mission Field. This is a problem course of
the condition of the different people of Asia, Africa, and Europe,
a knowledge of which would be of vital importance to mission
workers. Some of the topics studied are religions, customs, laws,
habits and morals.
232.-Western Hemisphere Missions. This course emphasizes
the things that a missionary should know when he goes into any
country of Latin-America so that he may adapt himself to the
people, and that will aid him to preach the gospel there more
effectively.
273.-Environments of the Early Church. A rapid survey
of the soil in which Christianity was planted by the first ceneury
Christians is made. The course deals primarily with a detailed
study of the movements, doctrines, and practices from the accession
of Trajan to the Fourth General Council.
Text: Rainey, The Ancient Catholic Church.
283.-Origin of the Reformation. Beginning with the barbarian
invasion the course traces the growth of the Papacy
through the rise and extension of the evils and abuses that resulted
in the Reformation. Some attention is given to the Greek
and Eastern churches.
Text: Legarde, The Latin Church in the Middle Ages.
293.-The German Reformation. Careful study of the German
Reformation is made with minor consideration of the Reformation's
influence beyond the borders of Germany and in
years subsequent to Luther.
Text: Lindsay, A History of the Reformation.
GREEK
115.-This is a college course for beginners. The work is
thorough and confined to the rudiments of the language. Text:
White, First Greek Book.
125.-This is a continuation of Greek 115. A large volume
of work will be done.46
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