The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, February 22, 1985 Page: 4 of 8
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New college .
is established
The ettaWUfahj of a College or
Biblical Studies wm announced by Dr.
William J Teaguc ACU President t
the annual Preachers-Eldera-Deacons
Dinner Feb. 19.
Dr. Ian Fair forniM chairman or the
Bible department has been appointed
dean of the college. Dr. Paul Foulkner
director of the Marriage and Family
Institute will be chairman of the mar-
riage and family department according
to the newa release. Dr. Tom Olbricht
former dean of the College of liberal
and Fine Arts will serve as chairman'
of the department of graduate studies.
"The main dynamic in a Christian
university is the spiritual emphasis"
said Fair. "I think it underlies the
statement that we are a Christian
university and that we think the Chris-
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nearly finished
After three ya ef work reviaion of The credits will appear at the end f
the hysuttl Grmt &v ef du Chink the song instead of the begtoaiag. The
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revwan CMBfiuttee Had acaodMc pro- Songs will no longer be atraegad k'
lessor cfEsflith. alplabetical order but la topical
"If everything tails into place" the order. Topics include opening hymns
hymnal will be completed and scriptures God the Father Jeta tad
available by the Sail said McCann. many oers said McGinn.
Hymn selection hive been made The executive committee contbts oTa
and the first 100 songs Kave been sent McCann; Boyd; Milton Fullea
to the printer McCann is working on associate professor of music and direc
the credit material o the hymns and tor of choral activities; Rollle
Dr. Jack Boyd professor of music is Blondeau former professor of musiq
continuing wt on the arrangements and Larry McCommas an area song
of the songs. They will be better leader.
adapted to congregational singing said Although the executive committee is -McCann
not meeting regularly now it
"ThehymsalwffibeasOTicetoibe previously met weekly and sang tug-
church sad we bope it win set the stan- gested songs. Songs were suggested by ;
dxrdt for hymn books ia the years to the advisory committee which con-
cesne he ttal sists of 55 people from acres the
The new book will costtan 600 United States Canada and Australia
toags nd 75100 Kaiptores Two- Publishing rights to Crtos Sotigt of
thirds of the ssaae songs will be retain- tht Chunk are owned by ACU and
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fellowman in addition to being
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According to the uew release Use
estimated cost of the college will.be
$18-20 million. A steering committee'
led by ACU trustee Robert Onatead1
has been created to direct the fund-
raising. In addition to the academic depart-
ments seven centers of emphasis are
included. They are the Center FtrWk
Biblical Studies the Trine Starnci-
Centef For Preaching And
Evangelism the Center For Ministry
the Center For Church Growth the
Center For Missions Education the
Center For Restoration Snjdlcs and
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The Optimist (Abilene, Tex.), Vol. 72, No. 43, Ed. 1, Friday, February 22, 1985, newspaper, February 22, 1985; Abilene, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth96161/m1/4/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 15, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Christian University Library.