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Identifier: bulletin198119831920bost (find matches)
Title: Bulletin 1981-1983, 1997-2004
Year: 1918 (1910s)
Authors: Boston University. Department of Religious Education Boston University. School of Religious Education and Social Service Boston University. School of Religious and Social Work Boston University. School of Social Work
Subjects: Boston University. Department of Religious Education Schools of social work
Publisher: Boston : Boston University
Contributing Library: University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
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lved by the establishment of missions in vari-ous languages apart from English-speaking churches. Thenon-English-speaking people must be brought into a closerfellowship with our American churches. We must removeexisting prejudice by closer acquaintance. The establish-ment of this bond of fellowship between the foreign-speak-ing citizen or alien and the American churches can best bedone through the means of trained bi-lingual workers.Many American churches with foreign-speaking constitu-encies are calling for trained specialists of American birthto act as community Americanization leaders. The training of both men and women for the abovetypes of service is one of the chief objects of the School ofReligious Education and Social Service. IV. The Rural and Village Church Within the past decade there has developed a new ruralsociology. The rural school and the rural church have be-come centers of community welfare. The church mustbecome a vital, constructive factor in rural community life.
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RELIGIOUS EDUCATION, SOCIAL SERVICE 17 Rural church workers must appreciate the outstanding ruralmovements of the present day, and be able intelligently todirect the educational, moral and spiritual development ofrural and village communities. In the field of the rural church this school will closely co-operate with the Boston University School of Theologyand the Graduate School of the University. Graduatestudents in this field should consult the catalogues ofthese schools. For undergraduate students who expect to specialize inthe field of the rural church this school, in co-operation withthe College of Liberal Arts and the College of BusinessAdministration, offers a rich group of elective courses whichwill assist students in meeting the recommendations of theCommittee on Training for Rural Leadership adopted at theBaltimore meeting of the National Committee on CountryLife. The minimum requirement for a special course ofstudy in the training for rural social work, recommended tocollegbulletin198119831920bost

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