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UNIVERSITY OF WESTERN ONTARIO
Section F: 120 words per minute in shorthand transcribed
at 35 words per minute on the typewriter. Minimum typing speed required, 60 words per minute.
10 hours per week: 5 credits.
Prerequisites: Secretarial Science 38-39, Section D.
Text-books: See 28-29 above.
THEOLOGICAL OPTIONS
OfFered by Huron Collellie.
Apologetics
PROFESSOR SAGE
30.
Evidences. Belief in the Divinity of Jesus Christ:
(a) His moral teaching and influence.
(b) The manifestations of His power over the natural
world.
2 hours per week: 2 credits.
Text-books: Harris, Pro]1Uk.
Gore, Belief in Chl-iat.
31. Christian TheislD. Belief in the existence of God;
arguments:
(a) Cosmological;
(b) Teleological;
(c) Moral.
2 hours per week, first term: 1 credit.
Text-books: Harris, Pro Fide.
Gore, Belief in God.
32.
COlDparative Religion. History of Religion:
(a) The origin and nature of religious consciousness.
(b) Tribal, national and universal religions.
(c) The elements common to religions and their values.
2 hours per week, second term: 1 credit.
Text-books: Menzies. Hialory of Religion.
Watson, Religions of the World.
Biblical Literature
PRINCIPAL WALLER
The courses presuppose a general acquaintance with the
outlines of Old and New Testament History, such as is given in
Old and New Testament Outlines in Huron College.
,FACULTY OF ARTS
1931-32
193
30. Old Testament General, I. From the beginning of
Scripture History to the death of Solomon, with more particular
reference to the period from the sojourn in Egypt.
I hour per week: Yz credit.
'40. Old Testament General, n.
From the death of
Solomon to the close of the Old Testament canon. The prophets
are studied historically in connection with the period in which
they lived.
I hour 'per week: Yz credit.
31. 'New Testament General, I. The New Testament
period with more special reference to the history in the Acts of
the Apostles and concurrent Pal.!-line Epistles up, to Acts 20.
, '1 hour per week: Yz credit.
'41. •New . Testament General, II.
History with concurrent Biblical literature from Acts 20 to the close of the New
Testament canon.
1 hour per week: Yz credit.
N.B.: The above lectures ar~ usually given in alternate years. They
Are supplemented by more intensive study of particular books in other courses.
Text-book: In every case, the English Bible.
Church History
PROFESSOR ANDERSON
'30~' Early Church History.
Christian Church to A.D. 461:
2 hours per week: 2 credits.
From the beginning of the
Text-book: Foakes-Jackson, The History a/the Christian-Church/rom the EMfie.t Tim ••
10 A. D. 461.
'40. History of the Church in England: the early period
to 1603 •
. fhours per week: 2 credits.
Text-book: Overton, The Church in England (Vo\. I).
41. History of the Church in England: the later period
from 1603 to the present time; lectures on the modern expansion
of the Church.
2 hours per week: 2 credits.
Toxt-book: OvertOn', The ChUrch in England (Vol. II).
42. History of the Reformation.
2bours ~er week: 2 c!edits.
Text-book: li-'isher, The ReformallOn~
,