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Research Studies In Religious Education, Louis F. Rush Jun 1950

Research Studies In Religious Education, Louis F. Rush

Bachelor of Divinity

The Lutheran Education Association assumed the task of compiling a bibliography of research studies in religious education to fill the need for such a catalogue. The bibliography, consisting of classified abstracts with index, was compiled especially with the needs of educators of The Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod in mind. It should be suggestive for future research studies in religious education and should serve to prevent duplication of effort as well as to suggest areas of study not previously covered or covered inadequately.


The Use Of The Bible In Grades Four To Eight Of The Elementary Schools Of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Donald Roth Jun 1950

The Use Of The Bible In Grades Four To Eight Of The Elementary Schools Of The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, Donald Roth

Bachelor of Divinity

The purpose of this study was to determine in what amount the use of the Bible was recommended for the upper five grades of Lutheran elementary schools, how it was taught, and how the situation could be improved, where needed, both in furthering the amount of Bible usage and in improving the methods employed.


An Evaluation Of A Parochial School Education, Frederick Rehwaldt Jun 1950

An Evaluation Of A Parochial School Education, Frederick Rehwaldt

Bachelor of Divinity

The purpose of this study was an attempt to evaluate the elementary training of a particular parochial school.

The scope of this study was:

l. To learn what are the stated aims and objectives of a certain parochial school.

2. To investigate whether the stated parochial school has reached its aims and objectives.

3. To compare the results of the investigation with the results of other similar studies.

4. To make a statement as to what degree the parochial schools are reaching their aims as far as such a statement can be made on the basis of this and other …


A Statement On Parents' Rights And The School Question, A. C. Mueller Jan 1950

A Statement On Parents' Rights And The School Question, A. C. Mueller

Concordia Theological Monthly

The United Evangelical Lutheran Church of Germany, The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod, and the National Lutheran Council invited educators and theologians of the United States, Germany, and other European countries to a study conference (June 1-10 at Bad Boll, Germany) on parents' rights and the school in the modern state. This was the first of four study conferences, and when the Germans set apart the entire conference for the study of Christian education and its current problems, they indicated how vital this problem is in Germany today. The findings of this seminar were summarized in the statement which is herewith submitted.