1957-1958 Yearbook

"Every day" is the way Harding's new students are introduced to the Bible program. Tuesday through Friday various teachers instruct in the freshman survey courses, but Saturday brings a special treat as all gather in the large auditorium for instruction by Dr. Benson. Sophomores take a year sequence on the New Testament church and Christian living. Upperclassmen choose from a wide variety of offerings. They note the special challenge of Dr. Jack Lewis' course in church history, Andy Ritchie's class in mission studies, Dr. J. D. Bales' course in Christian evidences, text classes by Sime, Hays, and McRay, and Greek by Burke and West. Classes meet in almost every building on the campus, but students and professors alike look forward to the construction of a "home" for the Bible department. Emphasis is placed on a high quality of instruction and the lessons learned permeate every facet of campus life and give students greater goals for Christian growth and service. Inspiration From Our Bible Classes Conrad Hayes conducTs a closs in the Old Testament. 36

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