i wl $M trlii i iii iff" ^ftlt ecatur, Georgia 30031 Volume 67 November. 1973 Published 7 times a year (Jan., Feb., April, May, July, Oct., Nov.) by Columbia Theological Seminary, Box 520, Decatur, Georgia, 30031. Second-class postage paid at Decatur, Georgia, 30030. The students who help make Columbia Seminary what it is are listed in this section of the seminary's five-part catalog. It will also prove a handy reference for the faculty and staff members, Board of Directors, and the 1973 graduating class. Fees, financial assistance, and housing arrangements are dis- cussed in helpful detail. The seminary's calendar for the 1973-75 academic years is on page twenty-seven, and a directory for cor- respondence with the various officers of the seminary is on the last page, along with a guide to the other sections of the catalog. This brochure may help you know Columbia Seminary a little better until you have a chance to visit personally with some of the persons listed in it. Columbia Theological Seminary, a seminary of the Presbyterian Church, U.S., is operated and controlled by the Synods of Florida, Mid South and Southeast through a Board of Directors. It is an accredited member of the American Association of Theological Schools. EXPENSES The approximate cost for educating each student for a year is $4,000. However, synods' benevolence gifts, gifts from churches, friends, and alumni, and income from endowed funds make pos- sible the following expenses which are charged to students: (charges listed are effective July 1, 1974) Single students living in dormitory: tuition, room, board per quarter $570.00 Married students living in dormitory suites: tuition, room, full board for student and evening meals and Saturday noon meal for spouse per quarter $715.00 Students living in Seminary apartments or off campus, tuition per quarter $280.00 Part-time students (less than 10 hours): tuition per hour $ 28.00 Auditors: tuition per hour $ 14.00 S.T.D. Program: tuition per quarter $400.00 per hour $ 40.00 Library use (required of all S.T.D. students not registered for other course work) per quarter $ 50.00 D.Min (in-career): tuition per quarter $280.00 per hour $ 28.00 D.Min Program fee (payable at end of first quarter) $500.00 Fees Supervised Ministry SM111, 112 per quarter $25.00 SM211, 212 per quarter $50.00 Tuition for SM210, 311, 312, 313, 314, and all Clinical Training per hour $ 28.00 (Maximum $280 per quarter) All fees are paid directly to the Seminary which reimburses training centers on the basis of a contractual agreement. Fees Summer Language School Single students living in dormitory tuition, room, board $360.00 Married students living in dormitory suites: tuition, room, board for student only $375.00 Students living in Seminary apartments or off campus: tuition $200.00 All fees are payable on the first day of the quarter, or during the quarter by arrangement only. Fees listed for room and board are subject to change. Other Expense Each student is required to have some form of hospitalization insurance acceptable to the faculty. Students may purchase the group insurance which is normally offered to the student body or they may purchase insurance through other sources. All graduating students will be required to pay a Diploma Fee of $10.00. The amount of money needed for books, travel, recreation and incidental expenses will vary according to the habits of the stu- dent. A Book Store is operated on campus and students receive discounts on purchases made there. HOUSING Unmarried Students Dormitory housing is available for unmarried students. Most of the rooms are for single occupancy, many of them have con- necting baths. All rooms are fully furnished with the exception of linens. Laundry facilities are provided. Married Students Without Children Suites of two rooms with private bath are available for married students without children. These suites are fully furnished with the exception of linens. Laundry facilities are provided. There are no facilities for cooking. Married Students With Children One, two and three bedroom unfurnished apartments are avail- able for married students with children. The rent for these apart- ments is from $70 to $135 per month depending on the size of the apartment. Applications for apartments should be made as early as possible. FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Columbia Seminary attempts to provide financial assistance for any First Professional Degree student who is in financial need. The Dean of Students will consult with any student who wishes to discuss his financial situation. After consultation, students may apply for financial aid. This financial assistance may take the form of grants, work scholarships or loans. The Financial Aid Committee considers each request separately and attempts to make the wisest use of monies designated for financial assistance. The student financial aid program is based upon the following Principles of Student Financial Aid for Theolo 6 ical Education which have been approved by the American Association of Theological Schools. 1. The primary purposes of a financial aid program for theologi- cal students are to assist in their educational preparation for church occupations, and to make possible the enrollment of promising candidates by providing assistance to students who demonstrate financial need. 2. The total amount of financial assistance offered a student should not exceed the amount of his need. 3. Financial need is defined as the difference between the total cost of attending a particular institution and the amount of the resources available to the student. 4. Financial assistance consists of grants, loans, and employment. 5. The family of a student, whether the student is unmarried or married, is expected to make every reasonable effort to as- sist the student with his educational expenses. 6. The student himself is expected to provide a major share of his expense through savings and other assets, through sum- mer employment, and through term-time work where feasi- ble. 7. In the case of a married student with no children, the spouse who has completed his or her formal education is normally expected to be gainfully employed. The spouse's total earn- ings are to be considered as part of the total family income. Because of the importance of this source of income, student couples who hope for financial aid should not normally an- ticipate that increased aid will offset loss of income resulting from the wife having children. 8. The student's home church and presbytery should assist with the costs of his preparation for church occupation in cases where the student demonstrates financial need and if such assistance is consistent with denominational policy. 9. Since the principles of Christian stewardship apply to all Christians, candidates should make provision in their financial estimates for gifts to churches and charities out of their own earnings. 10. Financial assistance is granted on the basis of need on a year- to-year basis, with re-application and review each year. Second- and third-year students may expect to receive some remuneration from supply preaching as it is available. This is super- vised by the Director of Supervised Ministry. Normally, first year students are not allowed to supply pulpits. BOARD OF DIRECTORS J. Erskine Love, Jr Chairman The Rev. Harvard A. Anderson Vice Chairman The Rev. F. Sidney Anderson Treasurer The Rev. John H. Law Secretary Barbara C. Cheney Assistant Secretary Term to Expire 1974 The Rev. Charles R. McCain Tuscaloosa, Alabama Thomas E. Rast Birmingham, Alabama Eugene C. Bothwell Decatur, Georgia The Rev. John H. Law Dalton, Georgia Erst Long Ripley, Mississippi The Rev. Cecil A. Thompson Jackson, Mississippi The Rev. T. W. Horton, Jr Charleston, South Carolina Patrick C. Smith Columbia, South Carolina Term to Expire 1975 \\ . T. Neal, Jr Brewton, Alabama The Rev. Harvard A. Anderson Orlando, Florida Robert E. Lee Pensacola, Florida The Rev. Harry A. Fir'ield Atlanta, Georgia J. Erskine Love. Jr Atlanta, Georgia The Rev. Richard L. Summers Gulfport, Mississippi The Rev. J. Edward Craig Easley, South Carolina Arthur Magill Mauldin, South Carolina Term to Expire 1976 The Rev. John H. Sadler Huntsville, Alabama The Rev. Betty L. Blanton Jacksonville, Florida \Kron Gibbons Tampa, Florida Harllee Branch, Jr Atlanta, Georgia The Rev. James V. Johnson, Jr Columbus, Georgia George McLean Tupelo, Mississippi The Rev. Cecil D. Brearley, Jr Columbia, South Carolina Harold D. Jackson Cheraw, South Carolina Executive Committee J. Erskine Love, Jr., Chairman The Rev. Harvard A. Anderson The Rev. John H. Law The Rev. Harry A. Fifield The Rev. Charles R. McCain The Rev. Thomas W. Horton, Jr. Thomas E. Rast Investment Committee H. Talmage Dobbs, Chairman The Rev. F. Sidney Anderson The Rev. J. McDowell Richards The Rev. C. Benton Kline, Jr. John C. Spencer J. Erskine Love, Jr. Robert Watt ADMINISTRATION C. Benton Kline, Jr., Ph.D President Secretary: Barbara C. Cheney Charles B. Cousar, Ph.D Dean of Academic Affairs Secretary: Margaret G. Cogswell Jack B. McMichael, Ed.D Dean of Ministry Development Jasper N. Keith, Jr., B.D Director of Supervised Ministry Secretary: Betty L. Bellville T. Erskine Clarke, Th.D Dean of Students Secretary: Betty W. Davis F. Sidney Anderson, Th.M Treasurer A. Cecil Moore, Jr., B.D. .Superintendent of Buildings and Grounds William Laupheimer Manager, Food Services Margaret P. Boozer Manager, Bookstore Bookkeeper: Jerry B. Fisher Assistant Bookkeeper: Jean E. Richardson Telephone Receptionist: Betty P. Stringer Harold B. Prince, M.A., M.L Librarian Glenn R. Wittig, M.L.S Associate Librarian Library Assistant: Barbara S. Dixon Library Assistant: Louisa V. Rickett Library Assistant: Janell D. Swann Stephen A. Bacon, B.D Vice President for Development Alvin S. Jepson, B.D Director of Development Administrative Assistant: Lucille S. Hicks Secretary: Mildred G. Berry Secretary: Harriett G. Wiseman Department of Pastoral Care Administrative Assistant: Violet M. Pilcher FACULTY C. BENTON KLINE, JR., Ph.D. President of the Seminary; Professor of Theology A.B., College of Wooster; B.D., Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary; Ph.D., Yale University. james Mcdowell richards, d.d., ll.d. President Emeritus A.B., Davidson College; M.A., Princeton University; A.B., M.A., Oxford University; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; D.D., Davidson College; L.L.D., King College. MANFORD GEORGE GUTZKE, Ph. D. Professor Emeritus A.B., M.A., Southern Methodist University; Ph.D., Columbia University; D.D., Austin College. WILLIAM CHILDS ROBINSON, Th.D. Professor Emeritus A.B., Roanoke College; M.A., University of South Carolina; B.D., Columbia Theo- logical Seminary; Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary; Th.D , Harvard Univer- sity; D.D., Roanoke College. FELIX BAYARD GEAR, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus A.B., Davis and Elkins College; B.D., Union Theological Seminary; Th.M., Prince- ton Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Edinburgh; D.D., Davis and Elkins College. SAMUEL ANTOINE CARTLEDGE, Ph.D. Professor Emeritus A.B., M.A., University of Georgia; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Chicago. HUBERT VANCE TAYLOR, Ph.D. Professor of Public Speech and Music A.B., Lafayette College; B.Mus., Westminster Choir College; B.D., Columbia The- ological Seminary; Ph.D., Northwestern University. HAROLD BAILEY PRINCE, M.A., ML Librarian A.B., M.A., University of South Carolina; M.L, Emory University; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary. THOMAS HALDANE McDILL, M.A. Professor of Pastoral Theology and Counseling A.B., Erskine College; M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary; M.A., University of Chicago; D. Lit., Presbyterian College. JAMES HERBERT GAILEY, JR., Th.D. Professor of Old Testament Language, Literature, and Exegesis A.B., Davidson College; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminar\ ; Th.M., Th.D., Princeton Theological Seminary. SHIRLEY CAPERTON GUTHRIE, JR., Th.D. /. B. Green Professor of Systematic Theology A.B., Austin College; B.D., Princeton Theological Seminary; Th.D., University of Basel. WADE PRICHARD HUIE, JR., Ph.D. Peter Marshall Professor of Homiletics A.B., Emory University; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Ph.D., New Col- lege, University of Edinburgh. LUDWIG RICHARD MAX DEVVITZ, Ph.D. Professor of Old Testament Language, Literature, and Exegesis B.D., University of London; Ph.D., Johns Hopkins University. CHARLES BLANTON COUSAR, Ph.D. Dean of Academic Affairs; Samuel A. Cartledge Professor of New Testament Language, Literature, and Exegesis A.B., Davidson College; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Ph.D., King's Col- lege, University of Aberdeen. 8 DEAN GREER McKEE, Th.D. Professor of Biblical Exposition A.B., Parsons College; S.T.B., S.T.M., and Th.D., The Biblical Seminary; D.D., Parsons College. RONALD STEWART WALLACE, Ph.D. Professor of Biblical Theology B.Sc, M.A., Ph.D., University of Edinburgh. DON M. WARDLAW, Ph.D. Professor of Homiletics A.B., Columbia University; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, Virginia; Ph.D., University of Aberdeen. J. WILL ORMOND, Ph.D. /. McDowell Richards Associate Professor of Biblical Exposition A.B., University of Alabama; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Th.M., Prince- ton Theological Seminary; Ph.D., University of Glasgow. THERON S. NEASE, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Counseling A.B., Austin College; B.D., Austin Presbyterian Seminary; Ph.D., Princeton Theo- logical Seminary. JACK BRAME McMICHAEL, Ed.D. Dean of Ministry Development; Professor of Church Administra- tion and Polity A.B., East Texas State Teachers College; M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary; Ed.D., Columbia University. EDUARD NUESSNER LORING, M.A. Assistant Professor of American Christianity and Ethics A.B., Presbyterian College; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; M.A., Vander- bilt University; Candidate for Ph.D., Vanderbilt University. THOMAS ERSKINE CLARKE, Th.D. Dean of Students A.B., University of South Carolina; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Th.M, Th.D., Union Theological Seminary, Virginia. JASPER NEWTON KEITH, JR., B.D. Director of Supervised Ministry A.B., Mercer University; B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary; Certified Supervisor, Association for Clinical Pastoral Education; Candidate for S.T.D., Co- lumbia Theological Seminary. FREDERICK OTTO BONKOVSKY, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Christian Ethics B.S., Muskingum College; M.Div., Yale Divinity School; Certificat, Free University, Berlin; Ph.D., Harvard University. GLENN RUSSELL WITTIG, M.L.S. Associate Librarian B.A., Tennessee Temple College; M.L.S., Rutgers University. CATHERINE LEE GUNSALUS, Ph.D. Associate Professor of Church History B.A., Beaver College; S.T.B., Boston University School of Theology; Ph.D., Boston University. VISITING INSTRUCTORS ANSELM ATKINS, Ph.D. Visiting Professor, Emory University; Visiting Instructor in Theology VB., St. Louis University; B.D., Seminary of the Holv Ghost; Ph.D., Emory University. KATHERINE IMOGENE BENNETT, B.C.E. Atlanta Presbytery Consultant in Youth Ministries; Visiting Instruc- tor in Christian Education V V, Paducah Junior College; B.C.E., Presbvterian School of Christian Education. WILLIAM M. FRIERSON, Th.M. Visiting Instructor in Philosophy A.B., Emory University; B.D., Union Theological Seminary, Virginia; Th.M., Prince- ton Theological Seminary; Candidate for Ph.D., Emory University. MARTIN LUTHER HARKEY, JR., Th.M. Minister of Central Presbyterian Church, Anderson, South Carolina; Visiting Instructor in Ministry B.E.E., University of Virginia; M.Div.. Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary. DAVID L. MORGAN, M.Div. Pastor, Forest Park Presbyterian Church, Forest Park, Georgia; Visit- ing Instructor in Theology B.A., King College; M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary. CHARLES M. OLSEN, M.Div. Director of Project Base Church, Institute of Church Renewal; Vis- iting Instructor in Ministry A.B., Sterling College; M.Div.. Pittsburgh Theological Seminary. JOHN PATTON, Ph.D. Executive Director, The Georgia Association for Pastoral Care, Inc.; Visiting Instructor in Pastoral Counseling VB., Emory University; B.D., Candler School of Theology; Ph.D., University of Chicago. HARRY FREDERICK PETERSEN, III, Th.M. Missionary to Ghana; Visiting Instructor in International Mission B.S., Davidson College; B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary; Th.M., Princeton Theological Seminary. MARTHA JANE PETERSEN, B.A., B.S. Missionary to Ghana; Visiting Instructor in International Mission B.-V, Agnes Scott College; B.S., Cornell University School of Nursing. 10 ELEANOR JOYCE RIMES, M.Div. Assistant Minister, Morningside Presbyterian Church, Atlanta, Geor- gia; Visiting Instructor in Christian Education B.A., Stetson University; M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary. MARY E. SLEDD, A.B. Director of Children's Work, Decatur Presbyterian Church, Deca- tur, Georgia; Visiting Instructor in Children's Work A.B., Agnes Scott College. ATLANTA AREA SUPERVISORS OF CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION William P. Boyle, B.D. James Burgin, B.D. Donald Cabaniss, B.D., M.Ed. Joseph D. Chelette, B.D. J. Gabriel Clark, Th.M. Henry T. Close, Th.M. O. L. DeLozier, Jr., B.D. George P. Dominick, B.D. William Emerson, B.D. Robert Gary, M.Div. Fred Hall, B.D. Ross Hightower, B.D. Gerald P. Jenkins, Th.M. Robert E. Johnston, Th.M. Jasper N. Keith, B.D. Calvin W. Kropp, Th.M. Timothy Little, S.T.M. David Moylan, Th.M. John H. Patton, Ph.D. William R. Phillips, Th.M. Ronald Stephenson, M.Div. Peter Thomas, M.Div. E. Augustus Verdery, Th.D. Frank Weathersby, B.D. Joseph W. Whitwell, B.D. 11 SEMINARY COMMITTEES 1973-1974 Chairman listed first FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREE Nease, Cousar, Ronald Crews*, Dewitz, Guthrie, Keith, Taylor, Hugh Ward* ADVANCED STUDIES McDill, Guthrie, Huie, Jepson, McKee, McMichael COMMUNITY LIFE Loring, Ralph Aker*, Anderson, William Carr*, Clarke, Sheppard Lawrence*, Nease, Prince, Joan Standridge*, Wallace WORSHIP AND CONVOCATIONS Ormond, David Anderson*, Bacon, John Carothers*, Clarke, Murphy Davis*, Gunsalus, McKee, Gordon Smith* TEACHING RESOURCES . . . .Gailey, Harry Barrow*, Bonkovsky, Cousar, Loring, Prince, Cary Speaker*, Taylor, Wittig BOOKSTORE BOARD ..Gailey, Anderson, Dennis Bennett*, Cousar, Elizabeth Fairleigh*, Lamar Potts*, Prince, Cary Speaker* EXECUTIVE Kline, Clarke, Cousar, Gailey, Guthrie, Huie, McMichael, Ormond, Taylor * Student Members 12 GRADUATING CLASS OF 1973 DOCTOR OF SACRED THEOLOGY Cedric Charles Benz, Jr. Charles Lee Holland, Jr. MASTER OF THEOLOGY John Melvin Crow Prakobb Deetanna Cecilio Nicolas Lajara MASTER OF DIVINITY Vernon Eugene Abshier Robert Ross Allen Robert Payne Anderson Thomas Joseph Aycock, III Steven E. Barrett Dewey Bowen William Alvah Bryant, Jr. George E. Campbell, Jr. Peter Cameron Carruthers Bennett Edgar Cox Elizabeth Henry Dunlap Helen Quarterman Fisher Kenneth Roy Ford Scott Cureton Girard Howard Eugene Harris Charles Edgar Hart William Fairfax Savoy Jonathan Yuh-yih Yu Bluford Bradford Hestir, III William Judson Holmes, Jr. William Poole Lancaster, Jr. Richard Perry Neldon John Harwood Nicolson Ronald Lee Ort James Henry Quillin Eleanor Joyce Rimes Glenn Albertson Ruggles John Fields Sloop Thomas Byron Sullivan, Jr. Eric Karl Swenson William Sherrill Troutman James Mark Wilburn Larry Wright Wilson ENGLISH DIPLOMA Paul David Snellgrove MASTER OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Enoch Victor Hanson Leslie Alice Andrews AWARDS MADE IN 1972-73 ALUMNI FELLOWSHIP: Eleanor Joyce Rimes FANNIE JORDAN BRYAN FELLOWSHIP: William Alvah Bryant, Jr., William Judson Holmes, Jr. PAUL T. FUHRMANN BOOK PRIZE: John Roper INDIANTOWN COUNTRY CHURCH AWARD: Harry Barrow WILDS BOOK PRIZE: William Judson Holmes, Jr. AMERICAN BIBLE SOCIETY AWARD FOR EXCELLENCE IN PUBLIC SPEAKING: John Terry Smith 14 1973-74 ROLL OF STUDENTS ADVANCED PROFESSIONAL DEGREE STUDENTS DOCTOR OF SACRED THEOLOGY Thomas Joseph Bumpas, Louisville, Kentucky William A. Crosland Laurel, Mississippi Charles G. Helms Atlanta, Georgia jasper N. Keith, Jr. Tucker, Georgia Robert Donnel Taiwan McCall Charles E. Swann Avondale Estates, Georgia DOCTOR OF MINISTRY Donald Louis Bell Birmingham, Alabama Prakobb Deetanna Prae, Thailand William Joseph DeLay Peachtree City, Georgia Jo Dean Faddis Atlanta, Georgia B.A., Southwestern at Memphis B.D., Louisville Presbyterian Seminary A.B., Davidson College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary A.B., Davidson College B.D., Union Theological Seminary A.B., Mercer University B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary B.A., Bob Jones University B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary Th.M., Austin Theological Seminary B.S., University of Southern Mississippi B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Baylor University B.D., Southeastern Seminary Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary B.S., Chulalongkorn University, Thailand B.D., Union Theological Seminary, Philippines Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary M.Ed., Georgia State University B.A., Baylor University M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., King College M.C.E., Presbyterian School of Christian Education M.Div., Candler School of Theology 15 Stephen M. Huntley, Jr. Decatur, Georgia William Ross Johnston Decatur, Georgia Chong Whan Kim Chonpuk, Korea Calvin W. Kropp Decatur, Georgia David William Nash Atlanta, Georgia Robert L. Oglesby Chamblee, Georgia Walter E. Pond, Jr. Atlanta, Georgia Bernard Lee Riley East Point, Georgia Robert Lee Smith Jonesboro, Arkansas Richard Scott Woodmansee Marietta, Georgia A.B., Davidson College M.Div., Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Texas Technological College B.D., Fuller Theological Seminary Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Taejon Presbyterian College B.D., Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Seoul) B.S., M.B.A., Northwestern University B.D., Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary A.B., Davidson College M.Div., Union Theological Seminary B.A., Mercer University M.Div., M.R.E., Southwestern Theological Seminary A.B., Newberry College B.D., Lutheran Theological Southern Seminary Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary Atlanta Christian College Christian Theological Seminary Butler University Wheaton College M.Div., Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary A.B., Davidson College M.Div., Union Theological Seminary A.B., B.D., M.A. A.B., MASTER OF THEOLOGY Roger A. Armistead Huntsville, Texas Charles William Castles Decatur, Georgia Hsien-Ping Chen Taipei, Taiwan A.B., Asbury College B.D., Asbury Theological Seminary A.B., Florida Southern College M. Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.D., Taiwan Theological College 16 Donald Anthony Elliott Menlo, Georgia Helen Quarterman Fisher Valdosta, Georgia Carl Frederick Hall Decatur, Georgia Ross T. Hightower Birmingham, Alabama William D. Hines Forest Park, Georgia Larry Jack Holt Decatur, Georgia Robert M. Home Lyons, Georgia Chong Whan Kim Chonpuk, Korea Sae Hee Kim Seoul, Korea Toshiyuki Kubotera Tokyo, Japan Maclean Agyiri Kumi Adukrom-Akwapem, Ghana S. Caroline Leach Atlanta, Georgia Renthlei Lianbuanga Mizoram, India Sidney Stuart Macaulay Decatur, Georgia B.A., Belhaven College M.Div., Reformed Theological Seminary A.B., Valdosta State College M.R.E., Presbyterian School of Christian Education M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Asbury College M.Div., Candler School of Theology B.S., Middle Tennessee State University B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.S., Auburn University B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute M.Div., Union Theological Seminary B.S., Centenary College B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Taejon Presbyterian College B.D., Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Seoul) Th.B., Yonsei University, Korea Dip., Presbyterian Theological Seminary (Seoul) B.Ed., Saitama National University, Japan M.Div., Candler School of Theology B.A., University of Ghana A.B., University of Chattanooga M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary St. Edmund s College Serampore University B.A., Erskine College B.D., Erskine Theological Seminary 17 Sherwood Campbell McKay, Atlanta, Georgia Perry Nathan Miller Greensboro, Georgia David Lee Morgan Forest Park, Georgia Terrence N. Mulford Chamblee, Georgia Eugene Robinson Atlanta, Georgia Stephen J. Sloop, Jr. Gainesville, Georgia Charles A. Van Wagner Decatur, Georgia James Osgood Watkins, Jr. Stockbridge, Georgia r. B.A., Presbyterian College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Erskine College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary A.B., King College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary B.S., Paine College M.Div., Interdenominational Theological Center B.A., Belhaven College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.A., Wake Forest College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary B.S., Georgia Institute of Technology M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary FIRST PROFESSIONAL DEGREE STUDENTS C COMPONENT Name Home town Fahed Abu Akel Galilee, Israel Leslie A. Andrews Atlanta, Georgia Harry Hagan Barrow Baton Rouge, Louisiana Whaley Seignious Barton Winter Park, Florida J-Randall Beach Holly Hill, Florida Harvey Burwell Bennett, Jr. Kingsport, Tennessee College Presbytery or Denomination B.A., Southeastern Bible College Independent B.A., Nyack Missionary College Christian & Missionary Alliance B.S., Louisiana State University Louisiana B.A., Florida Technical University St. Johns B.A., Florida Presbyterian College St. Johns B.S., Virginia Polytechnic Institute Holston 18 David Lester Beville Lithia Springs, Georgia Margarita Ana Boyce Tallahassee, Florida John Sadler Carothers, III Birmingham, Alabama William Bryant Carr, Jr. Matthews, North Carolina Harry Lock Chronis Charlottesville, Virginia Charles Campbell Cox, Jr. Coral Gables, Florida William Fred Cox, Jr. Washington, North Carolina Ronald A. Crews Ft. Myers, Florida M. Murphy Davis Decatur, Georgia Dean V. DuBois Bradenton, Florida Susan Elizabeth Fairleigh Pascagoula, Mississippi Martin Luther Harkey, III Anderson, South Carolina Sheppard Dean Lawrence Venice, Florida Philip Emmanuel Makari Mahalla El Kobra, U.A.R. John Dee McClelland Clovis, New Mexico Michael B. McCrorey Atlanta, Georgia David Franklin Mclnnis Jacksonville, Florida Larry Curtis Mitchell Decatur, Georgia Albert Aubrey Myers Oviedo, Florida B.S., Georgia Technological Institute Atlanta B.A., Florida State University Florida A.B., University of Montevallo Birmingham B.A., Davidson College Mecklenburg B.A., University of Virginia National Capital-U, UPUSA B.S., University of Florida Everglades B.D., Bob Jones University Fayetteville B.A., Stetson University Church of God of Prophecy B.A., Mary Baldwin College Atlanta B.S., Florida State University Westminster B.S., Mississippi State College for Women Atlanta A.B., Duke University Piedmont B.A., Presbyterian College Westminster B.A., Cairo Theological Seminary Evangelical B.A., College of the Ozarks Pecos Valley, UPUSA B.B.A., Georgia State University Atlanta B.A., Davidson College Mecklenburg A.B., Bethany Nazarene College Atlanta B.S., Wheaton College Baptist 19 Albert Lamar Potts, Jr. Decatur, Georgia Jane Guthrie Rhodes Decatur, Georgia John Stephen Rhodes Atlanta, Georgia John Archer Roper VVagram, North Carolina Joseph E. Rossman College Park, Georgia Lynn Edwin Shurley, Jr. Meridian, Mississippi Ralph Gordon Smith Stone Mountain, Georgia John Richard Stanford Clearwater, Florida Dorothy Annette Vaughn Atlanta, Georgia William Stephenson Watson Decatur, Georgia B.S., University of Georgia Atlanta A.B., Agnes Scott College Atlanta B.A., Florida Presbyterian College Atlanta B.A., St. Andrews Presbyterian College Fayetteville B.S., Valdosta State College Augusta-Macon B.A., Millsaps College Central Mississippi B.A., University of Minnesota Atlanta B.A., University of Tampa Westminster B.A., Belhaven College M.C.E., Presbyterian School of Christian Education Atlanta B.A., University of Virginia Lexington B COMPONENT Ralph J. Aker Jefferson, Georgia Dennis R. Bennett North Miami, Florida Katherine Imogene Bennett Birmingham, Alabama Virginia Felder Berry Atlanta, Georgia Mary M. Bettis Knoxville, Tennessee Kenneth A. Brown Liberty, South Carolina John Curtis Burch Greensboro, North Carolina M.Ed., Tuskegee Institute Athens B.S., U.S. Military Academy Everglades A. A., Paducah Junior College B.C.E., Presbyterian School of Christian Education Atlanta B.A., University of Georgia Church of God B.A., Southwestern at Memphis Westminster B.A., Presbyterian College Piedmont B.S., Guilford College Orange 20 Douglas Keith Crossman Orlando, Florida Daniel M. Donaldson Cleveland, Tennessee Frank Olivier duCille Gainesville, Georgia Jerry VV. Hills Georgetown, South Carolina Walter O'Quin Kelly Marion, Alabama Theophilus Cleotis King Bay Springs, Mississippi John E. Laufenburg, Jr. Louisville, Kentucky William Leslie Love Whiteville, North Carolina William Oliver Nisbet, Jr. Van Wyck, South Carolina Connie Louise Price Signal Mountain, Tennessee Robert Hoyt Sells Lawrenceville, Georgia Cary Gough Speaker Birmingham, Alabama Gibson Preston Stroupe Helena, Arkansas David Dane Troutman Shreveport, Louisiana Joyce Cummings Tucker Atlanta, Georgia David Wayne Turner Savannah, Georgia Charles E. Van Devender Mobile, Alabama Victor A. Varkonyi Hollywood, Florida Milford Bradley Walters Forest Park, Georgia B.A., Florida Technological University St. Johns B.A., King College Knoxville Bethel Bible College Athens B.A., Baptist College of Charleston Charleston B.S., Texas A & M University Tuscaloosa B.S., Mississippi Valley State College South Mississippi B.A., University of Kentucky Louisville Union A.B., University of North Carolina Wilmington B.S., Georgia Technological Institute Bethel B.A., University of Chattanooga Knoxville B.A., Hampden-Sydney College Southern Baptist B.A., Samford University Birmingham B.A., Southwestern at Memphis East Arkansas B.A., Southwestern at Memphis Red River A.B., Duke University M.A.R., Yale University Atlanta B.A., Armstrong State College Savannah B.S., University of Southern Mississippi Congaree B.S., Florida State University Everglades B.S., Livingston University Christian 21 Hugh Buchanan Ward Jackson, Mississippi Marilyn Roberts Washburn Atlanta, Georgia Cody Usry Watson Atlanta, Georgia Olin Marsh Whitener, Jr. Charlotte, North Carolina B.A., Asbury College South Mississippi B.A., Emory University Atlanta B.B.A., Emory University Athens B.A., University of North Carolina Mecklenburg A COMPONENT Shirley Ford Adams Dunwoody, Georgia Eddie Layton Alexander Beaumont, Texas James David Anderson Tampa, Florida Alfred Wendell Bennett, Jr. Marion, Alabama Lester Copeland Brock, Jr. Red Oak, Georgia Jerry C. Bustle Winter Haven, Florida Robert Clay Camenisch Decatur, Georgia Robert Donald Cooke Louisville, Kentucky Hugh Dickson Druary Houston, Texas B.F.A., University of Georgia Atlanta B.S., Lamar University Southern Baptist B.M., Southwestern at Memphis S.M.M., Union Seminary, New York Memphis B.A., University of Montevallo Tuscaloosa B.S., University of Georgia M.Ed., University of Georgia Disciples of Christ B.S., University of Cincinnati West Florida, U.P.U.S.A. B.A., King College Atlanta B.S., University of Kentucky Louisville B.A., Austin College Brazos James Slaughter Dunovant West Columbia, South Carolina Daniell Carl Hamby Gainesville, Georgia Bobby Lee Hawkins Selma, Alabama Dinesh Jerome Raikhad, India B.S., University of South Carolina Congaree B.A., Presbyterian College Athens A.B., Jacksonville State University Tuscaloosa B.S., Wilson College, Bombay B.B.A., Georgia State University Atlanta 22 William Woodland Johnson Brooksville, Florida Winona Millicent Jones Kingston, Jamaica Homer Lamar Kimmons Columbus, Georgia Robert Ernest MacKay Lilburn, Georgia Leonard Gilbert McLaurin Sandersville, Mississippi Alphonso Nathaniel McLean Tallahassee, Florida James Lytch McNair, III Laurinburg, North Carolina Leslie Scott Merritt Jacksonville, Florida Donald Lyman Mobley Decatur, Georgia Donald Ring Olinger Roanoke, Virginia Jackie Warren Owenby Andrews, North Carolina Dennie Robertson Peteet Atlanta, Georgia Bennett L. Scott Myrtle Beach, South Carolina Iris Joan Standridge New Ellenton, South Carolina Eleanor Anderson Thompson Spartanburg, South Carolina Gordon Fitzhugh West Jacksonville, Florida Raymond Michael Winters, III North Miami, Florida Charles Amon Yates, Jr. East Point, Georgia Mary Leslie Young Florence, Alabama B.S., St. Leo College Westminster B.A., Beulah Heights College R.N., College of Nurses, Ontario Assemblies of God B.S., Columbus College Southwest Georgia B.A., Bob Jones University Independent Baptist B.S., University of Southern Mississippi South Mississippi B.A., Florida A & M Florida B.A., Presbyterian College Fayetteville B.A., Florida State University Presbyterian B.B.A., Georgia State University Atlanta B.A., Roanoke College Montgomery B.S., Western Carolina University Asheville B.A., Emory University Plymouth Brethren B.A., Baptist College of Charleston Pee Dee B.A., Presbyterian College Southern Baptist B.A., Winthrop College Enoree B.A., Eckerd College Suwanee B.S., Florida Atlantic University Everglades B.A., Mercer University Baptist B.S., Florence State University North Aabama 23 INTERN Madison Maxwell Highfi! Roanoke, Virginia B.A., King College Montgomery UNCLASSIFIED STUDENTS John Clyde Brown Decatur, Georgia James Andrew Burgess Decatur, Georgia Charles Campbell Anderson, South Carolina Peter Cameron Carruthers Decatur, Georgia Linda Blessing Cohen Anderson, South Carolina William Michael Conrad Atlanta, Georgia Jerry W. Dill Boston, Georgia Patricia Ann Eier Tucker, Georgia Carole Ann Etzler Atlanta, Georgia Marvin Lee Hannah Stone Mountain, Georgia James A. Jones Atlanta, Georgia Olpheette Thomas Lewis Thomasville, Georgia Sherry Kay Matthews Norcross, Georgia Millie B. Mattison Decatur, Georgia Elizabeth Lord Morris Decatur, Georgia Mecklenberg Montreat-Anderson College Harmonv Fruitland Baptist Bible Institute Piedmont B.A., Florida Southern College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Westminster B.S., Lander College Piedmont Georgia State University Atlanta B.A., Hope College Atlanta Beloit College Atlanta B.S.J., M.S.J., Northwestern University Atlanta B.A., Georgia State University Church of God B.A., Memphis Christian College M.A., Harding Graduate School Church of Christ B.S., Stillman College M.Ed., Florida A & M University Southwest Georgia Baptist A.B., University of South Florida Atlanta B.A., Duke University Atlanta 24 Eugene B. Norris Chattanooga, Tennessee George H. Porter, Jr. Hapeville, Georgia George Kline Preston, II Summerville, Georgia Ellen Jean Redd Decatur, Georgia Etta Carlton Rossman Decatur, Georgia Maurice L. Steinberg Decatur, Georgia Eric Karl Swenson Decatur, Georgia B.Ch.E., Georgia Institute of Technology B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary Knoxville A.B., Samford University B.D., Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Th.M., Columbia Theological Seminary Atlanta B.S., University of Tennessee B.D., Columbia Theological Seminary Cherokee Agnes Scott College Methodist Brunswick Junior College Atlanta B.S., Florida State University M.Div., Union Theological Seminary Everglades B.S., Georgia State University M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Atlanta Mannon Royce Turner Decatur, Georgia Ben Lee Wells Atlanta, Georgia Barry Edward Wilborn Atlanta, Georgia James Mark Wilburn Jackson, Mississippi ack Zorn Atlanta, Georgia Congaree B.S., Bethany Nazarene College Nazarene University of Tennessee Atlanta B.S., Belhaven College M.Div., Columbia Theological Seminary Atlanta B.A., Alabama Christian College M.A., Harding Graduate School of Religion Church of Christ 25 STUDENTS REGISTERED ONLY FOR WINTER AND/OR SPRING QUARTERS 1973 Thomas Floyd Baird Ronald J. Greer C. Markham Berry Carolyn F. Herring Gary M. Bradley Robert Harry Kittrell Clyde Edwin Chase Danny Austin McRight Alan Judson Cochet Martha Scott Swan Cecilia Maria Cohen Stephen Ranken Wiesz SUMMER SCHOOL 1973 Ralph J. Aker James David Anderson Leslie Andrews Alfred Wendell Bennett Dennis R. Bennett Thomas Russell Bridges Ralph Proctor Chambless Alan J. Cochet Robert Donald Cooke James Slaughter Dunovant Douglass F. Hallman Bobby Lee Hawkins Thomas Larry Jordan Homer Lamar Kimmons Theophilus C. King Marymichael Leon Olpheette Thomas Lewis Robert Ernest MacKay Leonard Gilbert McLaurin Donald Ring Olinger Jackie Owenby Bennett Lanneau Scott Murphy Davis Sutherland Mannon R. Turner Philip W. West Barry Edward Wilborn Raymond Michael Winters Mary Leslie Young 26 CALENDAR 1973-75 1973-74 Academic Year uly 9-Aug. 31, 1973 Summer Language School FALL QUARTER Sept. 10-12 Sept. 19-26 Sept. 27 Nov. 22-25 Dec. 10 Dec. 11-14 Dec. 15 Faculty Retreat Introductory Term Classes Begin Thanksgiving Vacation Reading Day Exams Christmas Vacation 1974-75 Academic Year July 8- Aug. 30, 1974 Sept. 18-25 Sept. 26 Nov. 21-24 Dec. 9 Dec. 10-13 Dec. 14 WINTER QUARTER Jan. 3, 1974 Feb. 1-3 Feb. 11-13 Mar. 11 Mar. 12-14 Mar. 15-20 SPRING QUARTER Mar. 21 Apr. 18 Apr. 26-28 Apr. 29-30 May 3-5 May 23-24 May 27-28 May 29-31 June 1-2 Classes Begin College Conference Alumni Lectures Reading Day Exams Spring Vacation Classes Begin Columbia Friendship Circle Rock Eagle Conference Board of Directors Meeting Couples Conference Senior Exams Reading Period Exams Commencement Ian. 6, 1975 Mar. 10 Mar. 11-13 Mar. 14-19 Mar. 20 May 22-23 May 26 May 27-30 May 31-June 1 27 DIRECTORY FOR CORRESPONDENCE Address inquiries to the following at Columbia Seminary, Decatur, Georgia, 30031 Concerning general information about the Seminary, gifts and bequests C. Benton Kline, Jr., President Concerning admission, scholarships Alvin S. Jepson, Director of Development Concerning supervised ministry, student preaching and clinical placement Jasper N. Keith, Jr., Director of Supervised Ministry Concerning business matters and housing F. Sidney Anderson, Treasurer Concerning transcripts and academic records Charles B. Cousar, Dean of Academic Affairs Concerning graduate studies, continuing education and graduate placement jack B. McMichael, Dean of Ministry Development Concerning alumni matters, church relations, campaigns and publications Stephen A. Bacon, Vice President for Development COLUMBIA CATALOG SERIES five separate booklets 1. Calendar / Financial Information / Rosters of Faculty and Students issued annually in November 2. Academic Information / Course Descriptions issued annually in May 3. Introducing Columbia Theological Seminary 4. History / Memorials / Resources and Opportunities 5. Faculty / Pictures and Introductions issued periodically H H Columbia Theological Seminary *?&?