Columbia Bible College, a leader in a new movement in religious education.
By Katherine Elizabeth Bowman.
- 1941.
- 89 leaves tables. 28 cm.
Typescript. Chapter I. A New Movement in Religious Education Chapter II. Background of the Bible School Movement Chapter III. A Historical Survey of the Bible School Movement Chapter IV. The Bible School Purpose and Plan Chapter V. Columbia Bible College and Its Bible College Program Chapter Virgin Islands History of Columbia Bible College Chapter Virgin IslandsI. The Setup and Curriculum of Columbia Bible College Chapter Virgin IslandsII. Summary and Conclusions List of Tables List of Figures
Three philosophic attitudes toward early American schools -- The place of the college and seminary in religious education. Moody Bible Intitute, the "mother" of Bible schools -- The development of the Bible school movement. The purpose, setup, and curriculum of Moody Bible Institute, the curriculum pattern of later Bible schools -- A survey of the program and curricula of a number of representative Bible schools. Academic requirements and standards -- Courses offered -- The school curriculum-aim and content -- Contribution of Columbia Bible College. Characteristics of the new movement in religoious education -- Advantages of this program -- The future of this movement and program. Prerequisite Training, Length of Course, and Degrees Offered by a Number of Representative Bible Schools -- Courses Offered by a Number of Representative Bible Schools -- Yearly Enrollment of Columbia Bible College, 1923-1940 -- Yearly Graduates of Columbia Bible College, 1924-1940 -- States Represented in the Enrollment of Columbia Bible College, 1923-1939 -- Foreign Countries Represented in the Enrollment of Columbia Bible College, 1925-1939 -- Denominations Represented in the Enrollment of Columbia Bible College, 1923-1939. Growth in the enrollment of Columbia Bible College, 1923-1940.