86 AUGSBURG SEMINARY larger groups of Psalms; a careful ex‘egetical study of a number of Psalms, with special emphasis on their permanent message and religious value. Required: 6 quarter hours. 7. THE BOOK or J 013. A course which aims to make clear the teaching of the Wisdom Literature of the... Show more86 AUGSBURG SEMINARY larger groups of Psalms; a careful ex‘egetical study of a number of Psalms, with special emphasis on their permanent message and religious value. Required: 6 quarter hours. 7. THE BOOK or J 013. A course which aims to make clear the teaching of the Wisdom Literature of the Old Testament in regard to fundamental prob- lems in life, how the urge to understand and ex— plain necessarily is tempered by a resignation in faith in the wisdom and love of God. Elective: 3 quarter hours. 8. POST~EXILIC LITERATURE. A course in the literature, history, and religion of Judaism in the exile, and post-exilic periods from Ezekiel to the New Testament times. Required: 3 quarter hours. DEPARTMENT OF NEW TESTAMENT 11. NEW TESTAMENT INTRODUCTION. The course consists of an historical investigation of the origin, authorship, and interrelation of the individual books of the New Testament, and the history of the canon and text of the New Testament. Special attention is given to those books which are not treated in other courses. Required: 3 quarter hours. 12. ANALYSIS WORK. A course in analysis of certain New Testament books. Written exercises, prepared outside of the regular class periods, are handed in for criticism and returned with sugges- tions from the instructor. The purpose of the course is to discover the thought of the book studied, and to master its contents. Elective: 3 quarter hours. 13. HISTORY AND LITERATURE or JUDAISM. An introduction to the Jewish literature of the period from Alexander the Great to the year 70 A. D. The course is intended to furnish a. general View of the Show less
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58 AUGSBURG SEMINARY this course. The other Gospels are read as supple- ments to throw additional light on the person, the teachings, and the times of Jesus Christ. The object of this course is to present to serious- minded students the claims of Jesus Christ, the cen- tral figure in human history... Show more58 AUGSBURG SEMINARY this course. The other Gospels are read as supple- ments to throw additional light on the person, the teachings, and the times of Jesus Christ. The object of this course is to present to serious- minded students the claims of Jesus Christ, the cen- tral figure in human history. Two periods a week. Junior I. II, and III. 6 credits. 56-57. THE REFORMATION. The object of this course is to acquaint the student with the facts of this epoch-making movement, so that he may know wherein the Lutheran Church difi‘ers from that of Rome. Two periods a week. Junior I and II. 4 credits. 58. THE AUGSBURG CONFESSION is one of the great epoch-making documents in the history of the world. It is of special significance to the Lutheran Church. Together with the Ecumenical Creeds and Luther’s Catechism, it is in the Lutheran Church the accepted interpretation of certain great Christian truths. Two periods a week. Junior III. 2 credits. 66. THE SOCIAL TEACHING on THE NEW TESTA- MENT. This course is designed to give a survey of the social teachings of Christ and the Apostles. The object of the study is to get a clear conception of the social principles of the New Testament, so that these may be brought to bear on the solution of present day social problems. Prerequisites: Courses 1, 2, and 3. Junior and Senior II. Two periods a week. 2 credits. 67. PROBLEMS. This course in “problems” is designed to help the student to solve the intellectual difliculties which arise out of the many conflicting theories and opinions in the world today. Two periods a week. Junior and Senior III. 2 credits. 68-69. ETHICS. Show less
22 AUGSBURG SEMINARY after class being added, until in the year 1879 five young men were graduated with Bachelor of Arts degrees. The graduates now number several hun- dred, Many of these have subsequently taken up the study of Theology. Among the other gradu- ates from the College are teachers,... Show more22 AUGSBURG SEMINARY after class being added, until in the year 1879 five young men were graduated with Bachelor of Arts degrees. The graduates now number several hun- dred, Many of these have subsequently taken up the study of Theology. Among the other gradu- ates from the College are teachers, physicians, en- gineers, lawyers, and men in other callings of im- portance and trust. The John H. Blegen Memorial Lectureship on Foreign Missions was established by resolution of the Board of Trustees for Augsburg Seminary in memory of Professor John H. Blegen who died Sept. 2, 1928. For over thirty years Prof. Blegen served as professor in Augsburg College. During those years and the following twelve years after his retire- ment from active work as a professor until his death his interest for missions was continuous and active. He gave much of his time and his energy in this cause, serving on the Lutheran Board of Missions from its beginning in 1893 until his death. Like- wise did he serve on the American Committee of the 83an Mission for the Northern Churches from its beginning in» 1895 until his death. He was a mem- ber of the Board of the Zion Society for Israel from 1887 until 1919. It was found fitting to perpetuate the memory of his spirit and his work by the found- ing of this leotureship. Rev. M. A. Peder-son, missionary and lifelong friend of Prof. Blegen, was appointed to fill the lec- tureship. Rev. Pederson has served as a missionary among the Santals in India. from 1904 to 1928, at which time he retired from active service on the mission field, and became executive Secretary and Treasurer of the Santal Committee in America with headquarters in Minneapolis. Show less
T €3545r§~i+r a: a «.15 :1 AUGSBURB SMINAR’Y ‘86 '75. mafim' Com m 310mm. A mum: far students whw pkm teach-um blnlogicnl winner; In high moons, A review of the subject matter umd in high when! mamas. A Mandy at" pmmwm and mast [wish in am cimsrmm and laimrauary. m0le equipment. places of... Show moreT €3545r§~i+r a: a «.15 :1 AUGSBURB SMINAR’Y ‘86 '75. mafim' Com m 310mm. A mum: far students whw pkm teach-um blnlogicnl winner; In high moons, A review of the subject matter umd in high when! mamas. A Mandy at" pmmwm and mast [wish in am cimsrmm and laimrauary. m0le equipment. places of obtaining; it. rarer ewe boom. am, Wm also be diacussmd. One: firm: a week. Quarter L H, m, 3 awaits, E’HYSICS l. Mmflamafi Man Some». PM of a grown! ovum: in why/sits. Threat: imam-m mm! mm twwhmnr laboratory Mrimi a week. Om: quiz ham. 4 cmdim. 2. Han mu LIGHT. Cm‘nfl'nummn a! gmnernl Mm. Tum lectures and mm may-haw labmuwry Wind. 0131:: quiz hour. 4- cream. 3. mama'st AND Emcm'. Conunumon of the mantra! mum Thm Mammal and one two— hour Wmfihfi! period a wan-k. 0m quiz hour. «1 cmditn. DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICB Lotus J‘ Sm mm A menu'qu requim 30 cmditaa A minu- requims 38 awaits. The major maims the anmplmtion at murw; A. I!» 1‘. 2, 3. '50, 51. and 52. Charms A and B dn mart «mam; inward the War ar minor in mmhem» tics. but they must be tantalum! an premqulnflm In all other mum in emanation with the mama” major or minor, Baum “m in Muslim. with: credit m Edmlsiom A. Sam) Gmmmv. Lima and pm in mm; mantra! and Myhedml mm; palshedrom. aur— ‘fmna‘, cylian mm, and swam. Numarleal ex- mises in am, volumes. and waiglm. Pmmuiave Show less
,3 AUGfiBflM SBHIM‘AR’I’ ” WU? '3‘ ' OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ‘ Puma SW‘ am mmummmmnmmmmm the mum; in the m of WWII: English and 1» Map “mm mppwseinfiun and Om»- mufinn in paid m the Mailm- 11ml: at cub l‘lzudant in the speaking and writing at amt! numb Thu mm mnde so am a; turth mm elm uni... Show more,3 AUGfiBflM SBHIM‘AR’I’ ” WU? '3‘ ' OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE ‘ Puma SW‘ am mmummmmnmmmmm the mum; in the m of WWII: English and 1» Map “mm mppwseinfiun and Om»- mufinn in paid m the Mailm- 11ml: at cub l‘lzudant in the speaking and writing at amt! numb Thu mm mnde so am a; turth mm elm uni ‘wmrim shady tar a;th who 5mm in English in pmmtmn for Wing and fur and- mmkmflwhh‘umajmwuflmn mm» dun: language requirements in this enmfiun be noted. Wu Midi. 12mm 15%, at all Wander In English!”an B. A. Wanna» I: v miss mum in nme am Mum fins» {themlmnfl mum in [um-alum We m. FOE SPECHLIZATION 1.. 8W0]: in English toward to: m M,» A. and PI]. E. almost: a» Gonna l m 55‘ b. J mending at Isms tannin hit-r Ghana Was on Mm wank to he dune. For the Tmhnfl Garfiflm (was: Fm}:- m English): a. ‘ War: «sum 1 to“. 11» may: mum? mm. Show less
833583036 Gunman 1b W8 OLSEN. Vi‘olinru Nine years music swam: mt” Dr. Ft Matias 611mm; ‘Rewived diplbma in victim from Nnrflmestem Canmmmry at Music. Mnnmmlm. 1905‘; Entered the Royal Canm'fifnmw at Maui: in 19% for advanced away in Media with Ham SM and Ham Backer, Mum with Qawln KMIM and mm with... Show more833583036 Gunman 1b W8 OLSEN. Vi‘olinru Nine years music swam: mt” Dr. Ft Matias 611mm; ‘Rewived diplbma in victim from Nnrflmestem Canmmmry at Music. Mnnmmlm. 1905‘; Entered the Royal Canm'fifnmw at Maui: in 19% for advanced away in Media with Ham SM and Ham Backer, Mum with Qawln KMIM and mm with Dr. Gustma Schmek; Kwanzaa fmm Ludwig in mm; Taught Name and plum at St. 9131 011112319. Momma, Minnmm 19mm: Haw! at violin damflnwnt. album (Magma. Minna» We, 1923M; Teacher of viciim Augabum Siam» than. 1930-. Win: WEN, Piano. Farmed Mam may extensime in the Twin Cities. chiefly with Kama Ohm: mm wars of study in Berlin. Gamma under mm mm Cam rad AW of am Hm an». and Alberto 5mm. (1195;151:133!) Wm; Masha a; at. GM Canaan. Nomad; Lutheran Lidia; Summary. 11ml Wing; and Albert. 1m fur Wumw. Ale Left. Teacher a! Piano, Augsburg Emmimnr, 193% We vammvow. 3. 8. JAka Director. B. 8.. Univurfliy at 1328; Instructor in 911ng «cinemas. Unimmiry Farm Selma. 19315- 98: 1mm: in pbyaiw 36mm», Augsburg COL 3389. 1925.21; Minimum Dimr. 1min!)ng College. 1927—. Show less
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124 AUGSBURG SEMINARY MEN STUDENTS—1930-3I Theological Division *.—._.__._~ . 22 College Division .___, Academy Division WV- Total number of men ,_____.n _____ _._.. 198 WOMEN STUDENTS——1930—31 Theological Division _.______h_.~_._.__ 0 College Division mm _.__~_._ ’72 Academy Division __________... Show more124 AUGSBURG SEMINARY MEN STUDENTS—1930-3I Theological Division *.—._.__._~ . 22 College Division .___, Academy Division WV- Total number of men ,_____.n _____ _._.. 198 WOMEN STUDENTS——1930—31 Theological Division _.______h_.~_._.__ 0 College Division mm _.__~_._ ’72 Academy Division __________ n*_____.__fi 17 Total number of Women ,.___._____.___ 89 287 GRADUATES 1930 Theological Division Anderson, Alvor P., Pastor .... .._ Hausvik, H. Borner, Graduate stu Johnson, H. 0...__.....__-__.. Knutson, Theodore 0., Past Ringstad, Johannes, Pastor..__e _..Bagley, Minn. nneapolis, Minn. __.Faith, S. Dak. eBattle Lake, Minn. College Division Anderson, Alvor P., Pastor -_ _,‘___~Bagley, Minn. Anderson, Norman (3., Teac n.__._‘ _ MHallock, Minn. Berg, Sigurd Mathias, Teacher __ -mGuckeen, Minn. Dahl, Alice Constance, Teacher; _.Swanville, Minn. Dahlen, Anna . .._..__._..N_n _H_Luverne, Minn. Dahlen, Johan 3., logical student_-._Minneapolis, Minn. Decker, Donovan J., TeacherW- .Morristown. S. Dak. Engbretson, Walter H., Teacher ____ __Meadowlands, Minn. Fossnn. Emil M., Graduate student.____.,Baltimcre Md. Froyen, Leonard C., Teacher..~_*__ __._Braham, Minn. jSrde, Waldemar, Teacher- .... __.St. Clair, Minn. Hulling, Lydia Evangeline, Teacher rookings, S. Dak. Halvorson, Marie 13., Teacher.....___. “MBadger, Minn. Halvorson, M. George, Teacherh herburne, Minn. Halvorson, Tennes Mme.....-.,.__.._-..__ ,__..Roseau, Minn. Hansen, L. Warren, Theological student—Minneapolis, Minn. Hanson, Orris Doren, Teacher.._..___,Elbow Lake, Minn. Hegg, Clarence 1.. Teacher.._. fiGranite Falls, Minn. Hoversten, Knut, Teacher _ . ,..__.,Chester, Mont. Huebner, Olga Pauline _~__V.Minneapolis, Minn. Kolesar, John Frank, Teacher..__h__..Bloomington, Minn. Larson, Ernest G.. Theological student, New York, N. Y. Lokken, Elsie M., Teacher ..... ___.-__Chisago City, Minn. Melbyo, Alice Lydia, Teacher ..Lake Park, Iowa Michelson, Helen Elnora 7.-.,_______.....,._...,Morris, Minn. Nilsen. Lucille Mnrgretta, Teacher_4._Lake Crystal, Minn. Nybroten, Magnhild T., Teacher...s_ ¥.Belview, Minn. Nybroten. Osaar Sigurd, Teacher. MDavis. S.l Dak. Oksendahl, Hazol C., Teacher-mm“. H._.Kensington, Minn. _.f1dinburg, N. Dak.’ Show less
AUGBBU‘nG SEMINAR? 67 5mm Conway: 001533153 50-51-52. Cm. Selectman [mm the Omtiann. [akin composition. fiighMuding. This mum may be mum 9212mm whao utter mm mm: rim” of Latin 0r me‘eqmment. Faur mrioda a week. 12 crcdm. 53.55.55. Vimm’fi “Await!” I-V'L Surmy m? Latin Limmm. Four periods a week. :2... Show moreAUGBBU‘nG SEMINAR? 67 5mm Conway: 001533153 50-51-52. Cm. Selectman [mm the Omtiann. [akin composition. fiighMuding. This mum may be mum 9212mm whao utter mm mm: rim” of Latin 0r me‘eqmment. Faur mrioda a week. 12 crcdm. 53.55.55. Vimm’fi “Await!” I-V'L Surmy m? Latin Limmm. Four periods a week. :2 mafia. '15. imam“ Cm: m ANCIEN? “Mama at! eoum for Name Mm plan a» branch Greek a:— Latin. Minimum m min mum in whim m the, sputum] a! m must-tumult: of Ancient MMWW and Eda» «flan. The mum will mama shady of the prob- hms. ulna, 4nd methods of matching Gm or Latin in mum mam. «mammal: a! the mum of m or Latin in ether anth in rim curricwmm. m Wm”; equipment, teach and mat gymnastic” dalmd in aid md twin Hm miner. Tiara mm a wank 3 «mm. DEPARTMNT 0!" NORWEGMM MflGUAGR mm LTTERATURE mama mm). Hm! A mum in NIan Mai”; 36 email; above 0mm 1-2-51. A minor Mun-ea 24 email: shave Scum 1&3. In connection with flu W' War or minor in NW. Guam 1% 13 mm. with in mum. L‘s-3. Bmmxm' Gama. Mag. translu- tim. walling. mam maniacs. 33mm ampbm is laid an mating the: aunt meaning and ear-rec; pranme of mania. mm in out wwmlon. in ipflflk’ifig am! writing waan. Tm: Edwin’s "Businnm' Book in Name”. mm m’a edition a! Mafia “Starla: and PW". “mm a week. 9 emails. ’§?"?V'Pvr H Show less
106 AUGSB URG SEMINARY heroes and heroines of missions and also to the peoples of other lands. Third Academy. Two per- iods a week. 1A; unit. V A~B-C. OUTLINE Boox STUDIES. One period a week will be given to Bible study. The books of the New Testament will be read and outlined so as to give the... Show more106 AUGSB URG SEMINARY heroes and heroines of missions and also to the peoples of other lands. Third Academy. Two per- iods a week. 1A; unit. V A~B-C. OUTLINE Boox STUDIES. One period a week will be given to Bible study. The books of the New Testament will be read and outlined so as to give the student a grasp of the contents and purpose of these books. Two periods a week. Fourth Aca- demy. 1/2 unit. ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE I A»B-C. GRAMMAR, COMPOSITION, CLASSICS. Themes once a week. Oral presentation of the theme subjects, careful outlining, and the correction of er. rors in speech and writing. Study begun on the principles of composition and the qualities of style, Emphasis on grammar, including parsing and the study of sentence structure. Practice in expression, with a View to correct pronunciation and clear enun- ciation. Study of spelling and punctuation. Class study of the following: Selections from the Old Testament, “Merchant of Venice”, “Robin- son Crusoe”, Irving’s “Sketch Book", Curry’s “Liter- ary Readings”. Home reading: The books for home reading are chosen from a list and approved by the instructor in charge of the class. The masterpieces selected, as well as those of the following years, afford the student an opportunity for the enlargement of his vocabulary, the acquaint- ance with natural English idiom, and the right ap- preciation of literary excellence, and furnish also the Show less
104 AUGSBURG SEMINARY III. SCIENTIFIC COURSE First Year Bible English Algebra Latin, German, or Norwegian General Science Second Year Bible English Plane Geometry Lntin. German, or Norwegian Biology Third Your Bible English Higher Algebra and Solid Geometry Modern History Physics or Chemistry... Show more104 AUGSBURG SEMINARY III. SCIENTIFIC COURSE First Year Bible English Algebra Latin, German, or Norwegian General Science Second Year Bible English Plane Geometry Lntin. German, or Norwegian Biology Third Your Bible English Higher Algebra and Solid Geometry Modern History Physics or Chemistry Fowth Y ea/r Bible English American History and Government Elective Subject Simwnary of Units 1 Bible 4 English 3 Mathematics 3 Science 2 History 2 Norwegian, Latin, or German Elective Subject I H 16 Units IV. Musxc COURSE First Year Bible English Algebra General Science Piano, Voice, or Violin Second Y ear ible English Plane Geometry Norwegian, German, or Latin Piano, Voice, or Violin Third Year Bible English Norwegian, German, or Latin Piano, Voice, or Violin Elective Subject Fourth Year Bible English American History and Government Elective Subject Summary of Units 1 Bible English 2 Mathematics 2 Norwegian, German, or Latin History Science Piano, Voice, or Violin Elective Subjects “I Q NWHH Units Show less
8 AUGSBURG SEMINARY tory at Wahpeton Lutheran Bible School, Wahpeton, North Dakota (later Grand Forks, North Dakota), 1908-09; President of the Wahpeton Lutheran Bible School, 191144; Professor of Church History, Augs- burg Seminary, 1919-; Head of Department of Ancient Languages. Member of the... Show more8 AUGSBURG SEMINARY tory at Wahpeton Lutheran Bible School, Wahpeton, North Dakota (later Grand Forks, North Dakota), 1908-09; President of the Wahpeton Lutheran Bible School, 191144; Professor of Church History, Augs- burg Seminary, 1919-; Head of Department of Ancient Languages. Member of the Pi Gamma Mu, a National Social Science Honor Society. KARL Exmscn, B. A., B. D., S. T M., M. A., Ph. D. Lecturer, New Testament Exegesis. BERNHARD MARINUS CHRISTENSEN, B.A., Th. 13., Th. M., Ph. D. Church History. P. A. SVEEGGEN, B. A., MA. Homiletics. REV. M. A. PEDERSON, B. A., C. T. Missionary. John H. Biegen Memorial lecturer on Foreign Missions. B. A., Augsburg College, 1893; C. T., Augsburg Seminary, 1896; Pastor, St. Paul, Minnesota, 1896- 99; Chicago, Illinois, 1399-1903 ; Calumet, Michigan, 1903-1904; Missionary, Suntalistan, India, 1904-28; Secretary—Treasurer, American Committee for the Santa] Mission of the Northern Churches, 1928-. Show less
8.116833% SEMINAR? ea his mm: whims. Samiul 012111133515 upon "Parn— diae boat“ and “Samoan Agaulates”. Fear varied: 1 week. Senior 11L i awaits. ‘16. WW’ Coma; A comm tor 3811de who plum to hawk English, Admmwn w thin mum subject in an: approval at the mama‘s of Eng» [fish and Education. Study of... Show more8.116833% SEMINAR? ea his mm: whims. Samiul 012111133515 upon "Parn— diae boat“ and “Samoan Agaulates”. Fear varied: 1 week. Senior 11L i awaits. ‘16. WW’ Coma; A comm tor 3811de who plum to hawk English, Admmwn w thin mum subject in an: approval at the mama‘s of Eng» [fish and Education. Study of the problem and methods at (aching Emflm in seamian «chemist the mum at mm:de English to Engibm in the gradme the we ham} and 1x) Frmhnmn English an the chat. the rennin» ham compoaiuon and the mlnflnn betwmn English and fiber whim in the wrriaulmn. um mlaflon between Emu}: and 9mm lit“. the grading at the tenth momma. physical: defeat» in am! writ, cum oral problems, theme min: and grading. km the maker's Why and muipmunt. [than] 7 Mailman. One period a week. Senior I. H. w“. 8 . “u. PUBLIC SPEAKING 0013115513 5. B; summon (3mm 1041-12 Wired! M nil Sgphamrbm. 30. 61-62 required at an Juninm and mo a! Man who have not had thin mining at in equivalent. _ _ 10-11-12. Sommumm Mums Magma. Study 0! tabs fundamental principle: a! an! including gamma! hmning, whee ulammwz.‘ mu» _ m pmnuncwflm and muncinflmu, inmmmtufljnu. nation. and «lawns; at mine. War with Wham upon salesman: and in ‘flm Mary of Wm. 0m period a wank. Simian;QO I. [1. am! Iii-L ammm , 8 credits. Show less
110 AUGSBURG SEMINARY III A. ADVANCED UNITED STATES HISTORY. A history of the American people, and the United States, socially, politically, and economically. The course aims to trace the growth and development of the United States from early colonial times till to- day. Colonization, the... Show more110 AUGSBURG SEMINARY III A. ADVANCED UNITED STATES HISTORY. A history of the American people, and the United States, socially, politically, and economically. The course aims to trace the growth and development of the United States from early colonial times till to- day. Colonization, the Revolutionary period, and development up to the Democratic revolution of 1800 are studied the first quarter. B. Nationalism, internal dissension caused by slavery ending in the War of Emancipation are studied during the second quarter. 0. Reconstruction of governments, expansion and growth of industrial institutions and the conse- quent problems are considered during the third quarter. Reports and map work form a vital part of the course. Five periods a week. 1 unit. IV A—B. ELEMENTARY SOCIOLOGY. The course aims to present to the student the fundamentals Of So- ciology. It deals with the principles which function in the formation and growth of human society and includes a study of the present phases of society viewed from basic standpoints. It endeavors to con- sider the social problems and institutions of the day so as to become familiar with them. Five periods a week. 1,53 unit. B-C. AMERICAN GOVERNMENT. A study of the municipal, state, and national governments. The Constitution of the United States is analyzed, and the practical workings of the executive, legislative, and judicial branches Of our government are fully demonstrated. Especial emphasis is placed on the position of the individual citizen With respect to the Show less
74 . AUGSBURG SEMINARY material. Prerequisites: 14 credits in Education, and 24 credits in college history. Three periods a week. Senior II. 3 credits. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY 1-2-3. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY. This course com— prises a brief survey of the science of psychology, 3. study... Show more74 . AUGSBURG SEMINARY material. Prerequisites: 14 credits in Education, and 24 credits in college history. Three periods a week. Senior II. 3 credits. DEPARTMENT OF PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY 1-2-3. GENERAL PSYCHOLOGY. This course com— prises a brief survey of the science of psychology, 3. study of the relation of the mind to neural processes and bodily activity, and an analysis of mental pro- cesses. Lectures, collateral readings, and discus- sions. Three periods a week. Sophomore I, II, and III. 9 credits. PHILOSOPHY 2-3. MAN AND HIS WORLD. An orientating course seeking to give the student a panoramic View of the world as known to mankind today, thus lay- ing the basis for independent thought about that world and its problems. Part One (Historical) : A survey of the specific contributions of former civili- zations to our present life. Part Two (Analytic) : A cross—section study of the chief elements in man’s envimoment—physical, social, cultural, and religi- ous. Lectures, collateral reading, reports. Fresh- man II and III. 2 credits. 4—5-6. PHILOSOPHY IN WORLD LITERATURE. A study of the masterpieces of the World’s literature with particular emphasis upon the philosophical problems which they present, such as: the Destiny of Man, Fate and Freedom, the Problem of Evil, “The Nature of Things”, Immortality, the Existence and Character of God. Special study of selections from the Bhagavad-gita, Job, the Iliad, the Greek tragedies, the Koran, the Divine Comedy, Faust, the Rubaiyat, the Norse Epic of Sigurd. Sophomore I, II, and III. 6 credits. Show less