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i JAN 14 lope JANUARY 13 - 19, 1985, Number 14 AN L& 1985
SUNDAY, JANUARY 13
PRINCE TON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL: Martin Luther King, Jr., Memorial Service.
The Reverend Prathia Wynn, Mt. Sharon Baptist Ghurch, Philadelphia,, Lil:00 aim.
MILLER CHAPEL: There will not*bevan evening service of Holy Communion.
MONDAY, JANUARY 14
MILLER CHAPEL: Brief service. i VUonoon-12: 10 ~p.m.
SunoDAY, JANUARY 15
PACULTY SEMINAR III.:
MILLER “CHAPELs™) Dr.'Martin Luther King, Jr.,.memorial service. Association of Black Seminarians. (See notice, p.5.) Ba UU noobs | 2:70 io. m.
MANUARY BUFFET: 6:00 p.m. |(See note 1.)
LOR 0 Rarer
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 16
PALL FINAL EXAMINATIONS
DBEGINZO AG: 00ha.m.
NO FACULTY LUNCHEON SCHEDULED.
MILLER CHAPEL: Brief service.
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ei.D. STUDIES COMMITTIER:9 ¥:30.p.im:
e- MIN. STUDIES COMMIDTEEs? le300pens
BHURGCHY& SOCIETY COMM.: 1:30 p.m.
mACULIY MEETING: _ 3:00. p.m,
SENIOR FACULTY MEETING FOLLOWS.
THURSDAYSCIANUAR Yar?
MILLER CHAPEL: Brief service. 12:00 noon.
ERILDAN =JANUAR Ye le
MILE BR IGCHAPEL-® Brief service. 12:00 noon.
MO STEMS
1. Ttekets for the January buffet wtll be. sold at the door.
SPE PPI Veairs Seo Children under 12
FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
Monday, February 4
Piano Recital; _.Dedication of theyseminary's new Bechstein grand piano. Pianist Loren Stuckenbruck MM. Divesimiddler.
Miller Chapel. 72/50 p.m.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS Cross Cultural Missions Group. f Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m. 5
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m. U
Women's Support Group. 7:15 p.m.
TUESDAYS |
Student Government Association.
Our ee OOM -eecG. a) Ht |
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae Room. 12 50>. ml.
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Center. 12:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS
Plowshare. Auditorium.” 12:30 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. (check place: ) "750070 .i.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C.
(RSM ee ie?
FRIDAYS
Hunger Task Force. Mackay Center; room ©. . 12:407pém.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oratory.a @£30 prima
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th | Mondays. Luncheon Meeting. Conference a room C. |
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge!
& CRW alternating. |
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexande
basement lounge. 9:00 p.m. |
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday S.G.A. room. 5:30 p.m.
|
SEMINAR IN THE SOVIET UNION
PRESBYTERIAN SENIORS
FIELD EDUCATION
Sat iy,
ED/REMINDER
NP (OP AR METS Aan te)
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) will sponsor a Presbyterian Global Youth Ministry Peace-Making Seminar in the Soviet Union@rrompAvgUstec Sccye | Job mel bencost, of the program will be $2,600.00 per participant, plus travel between New York and one's home, and personal expenses. Information regarding the full purpose of the seminar, the three-day orientation program in New York City, trip leaders, and criteria for participation are available in the Office of the Dean of the Seminary to any interested persons. Among the criteria are the following: the applicant must be 18 to 24 years old and an active member of the Presbyterian Church; the applicant must take the iniative to raise funds for his or her Baiticipalousine biesoclinares ADpiucalis Must apply toe their DlecDVtelle= Nos atcha tian BeOLtal wel, Ll 7O5,. troup lie an application form which is available. Thirty-six (36) accepted applicants will be identified and eight (8) alternates will be added to the list. Notifications will be sent out no later than Aprile Joo, et ulbintormationousthe program sas well-as the application form copies are available in the Office of the Dean or the Deminary,
ORO TO:
The ordination examinations administered in November 1984
are in. Please collect your examinations in my office, 128
Administration Building.
Gontracetiuwiassa
The’ Reverend Anne Eganvof thesGeneral)Assembly Task Force on Health is interested in having assistance from seminarians who might be hired part-time for weekends and vacation periods, as well as students interested in a full-time field education position. Persons interested should have experience in doing research work and, if possible, computer programming skills. Students interested in this project for field education credit should speak with Kathy Nelson. There is the possibility of summer field education placement related to this project. The ask Force, otficemssiocated atiulés4vAnch streets room:501, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 19103.
Kathy J. Nelson
Students engaged in field education: your first semester report form is due the last day of examinations, January 25. Please NOte meme xtensions*mayibesgranted only by @the directors of field education.
Hendricks >. avis
NEW
STATIONERY
ORDERS
SEEK
AND
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'MIGHT'
FIND
CAFETERIA
NOTES
NOTA BENE
CL/GC
Administrators and faculty are reminded to monitor their supplies of stationery and reorder at least four months before they expect to run out. The next order will be sent to the printer on January 25, 1985, for delivery around the end of February. All new orders and reorders should be placed through Barbara Chaapel, room 109 Administration Building before January 25. Please order quantities you estimate to be sufficient to last one year. The next order will go in late in, the,spring.
When ordering, please specify numbers for both letterhead and envelopes, and specify size of letterhead and envelopes (84 x 11 and/or 7i x 104).
Barbara Chaapel
As you know.) the: "lost.and) found") iss=here;in the Business Office. As usual, this season more items have been reported lost and not turned in to the lost and found than items we do have here.
Among other things, a tan rain coat, a tan windbreaker, a Hebrew book, a blue spiral binder, a watch, a leather saddle
bag, and a leather case have been reported lost. Perhaps they were found somewhere other than the Business Office, since they were never turned in here.
The following items have been turned in recently as "found": a video tape and a brown coat from the chapel, and a pair of glasses which had been left at the switchboard for some time.
Being able to match up these items gives us cause for celebration Since jt Cccurs SO rarely. |thamicuyou fOr Vour viele
Wr ie Lawder
Cafeteria, dishpit; pot crew, PDR staff: January reading period, finals, and break, will require you to be on a sign- up basis only. Sign up when you return, Thank you.
Debby Brincivalli
Until February, not all "regularly scheduled meetings" will be in full swing. Please check with group leaders to confirm scheduling.
elizabeth dalton
Beginning Monday, February 4, the Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns! sroun will meet on a 'regularly scheduled' basis each Monday evening at 7:30 p.m. in the Alumni/ae Room.
Julie Gsell
SPECIAL CHAPEL SERVICE
BECOME INVOLVED
LECTURE
THEATER: "AGNES OF COD" PRESENTED JANUARY UO 62 Ppa As yal) [RO BENEFIT WORLD HUNGER
Guesday, January, >, Mill@meChapel, E2a700g12750) p.m.
A memorial service honoring Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., will
be held. Sponsored by the Association of Black Seminarians,
the service will include music presented by Seminary students Tonya Fields, Birdie Johnson, Andre Alston, and Frederick Stevens. We look forward to seeing you there.
Prederick Stevens Worship Committee
Friday, February 1, & Saturday, February 2 The Stewardship Committee is offering an opportunity to 15 volunteers to participate in one phase of Habitat for Humanity. A non-profit international organization, recently highlighted by former president Jimmy Carter's participation in a housing rehabilitation program, Habitat for Humanity's goals are decicateds to providiny interest tree nousing for the poor. The project scheduled for February 1 & 2 will require volunteers for framing and general construction work on East 6th Street, New York City, (tools will be supplied). Transportation
and food arrangements will be worked out by the group. One night's lodging will be provided. Call Ron Sherck at 452-2709 to reserve Your spot.
Mark Southard Stewardship Committee
Tuesday, February 12, Main Lounge, 8:90 p.m. Sponsored by the Association of Black Seminarians, Dr. Deotis Roberts will address the Seminary community. His topic will be "Black Theology and Black Family." <A former professor of theology at the Howard School of Religion and former president of the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, Dr. Roberts has authored several books on black theology and liberation. He is currently.the editor of the "Journal of Religious Thought."
Clive Neil / ABS
OFF GAMEUS@EVENTS
Friday, January 18; Saturday, January 19; Friday, January 25; & Saturday, January 26, Princeton Day School, 8:00 p.m. A professional Equity production of "Agnes of God," by John Peimeéie. Will be periormeda at thes Princeton) Day ochool, The Oredienoad sirinceron.. ihismis a, benetit production and proceeds will be used to support famine relief through CROP, Catholic Relief Services, and other hunger organizations. "Agnes of God" ran for almost two years on Broadway and starred Elizabeth Ashley, Geraldine Page, and Amanda Plummer. The story of a young nun and her relationship with a therapist plumbs the depths of Christian mysticism and modern psychology. The play is soon to be made into a movie starring Jane Fonda.
ON CIs sisie
The production will be directed by Milt Lyon, a prominent director of 10 NBC specials and first executive director of McCarter Theatre Performing Arts Center.
Tickets are $10.00 ($8.00 for students) and are available
through the Seminary's Office of Public Information, Administration Building, room 109. Checks should be made out to CROP.
Barbara Chaapel/ director of public information
SEMINAR: Friday, January 18 - Monday, January 20, Kirkridge Center, P PEACEMAKING Bangor, Pennsylvania. Our annual retreat designed for T AND theological students, faculty, administrators, denominational 4
THEOLOGICAL staff, and all who are involved in theological and continuing EDUCATION education. Special attention will be given to developing inter-
seminary connections, field education opportunities, peace curricula, }\\j worship resources, and encouraging local and national public action.|
COST: $95 (of which $50 is registration fee). Scholarship assistance is available. Contact Continuing Education for further details.
Kirkridge is a mountain retreat center in eastern Pennsylvania.
Ronald C. White/ director of continuing education
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
JAN WARY = 20)
P SUNDAY, JANUARY 20
mPRINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL:
~The Reverend Dr. Katharine Sakenfeld,
meirector of Ph.D. studies, PTS.
mi:00 “a.m.
) MONDAY, JANUARY 2]
|MILLER CHAPEL: President Thomas BW. Gillespie. 12:00 noon-12:10 p.m.
PTUESDAY, JANUARY 22
mAlLLER CHAPEL:
Hseenior, leader.
Christine Paules) WM ebive
lacJ00 ficen — xiao ep ant
|WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 23 faiILLER, CHAPEL: sulames» Miller, M.Div.
Meemores caccr. iz2-00 noon — 12:10 p.m.
NO HPACGULTY LUNCHEON TODAYS
IADMISSIONS COMMITTEE:
IPREACHERS & LECTURERS COMM.:
a: 00 p.m.
MmACULTY SEMINAR COMM.: 3:00 p.m.
NON-CREDIT PROGRAMS COMM.: m= 50 p.m.
Deas eli
MmiURSDAY, JANUARY 24
MLLER CHAPEL:
senior, leader.
brwin Barrons. Wa Div,
Va200 noon sla Ue p.m.
MRIDAY, JANUARY 25
MILLER CHAPEL: Kay Steddom, M.Div. @ddier, leader. 12:00 noon - 12:10 p.m.
FINAL EXAMINATIONS END.
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For Future Reference
Thursday, Pebruary 14: Sweetheart Dinner. 6:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 28, & Friday, March 7s
Stewardship Book Sale.
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REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's: Support.Group.. 4/215 wn; |
TUESDAYS | Student Government Association.
SGA KOON. «) Acs. .
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae Room. Le p0roem.
Sisters of Sarah. Women!s Center.~ b2:30 ‘pm.
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30-p.m.
CRU RS DAY.
Plowshare. Auditorium sekeooUeD ete
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. (check place.) (00D. nu.
Sitz im Leben,, Mackay Center, room C. Loe Diets
FRIDAYS
Hunger Vash rorce. Mackay Center, room-Gs-——-12:40-p-m:
Princeton Seminary Fellowship.
Oratory. “i oU" pum.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Mondays. Luncheon Meeting. Conference room C.
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge) & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexande| basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday ~ ~
5. (7 aie Oy) oe SUet Care |
SENIOR PLACEMENT AND DENOMINATIONAL INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY /
Tne. Rev bible CoctOn, wDistrict, Superintendent
Creston, lowa -— Iowa Conference, UMC
Position: Opportunities in the United Methodist
Church in the Iowa Conference; any level
student is invited to interview
Mackay aGenter ~.RoomhC.76.9: 008A Mo — 11: 300A UM.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8
The Rev. Jim Schneider, District Superintendent
Duluth, Minnesota -—- Minnesota Conference, UMC
Position: Opportunities in the United Methodist
Church in the Minnesota Conference; any level
student is invited to interview
Mackay iGentem eRoomeCyusl: 80° Pei e-4;000PR.M<
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
TheyReveed ohnacy,. Asseciate,Pastor, 19/18
First Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, New Jersey
Position: Assistant Pastor
Mackay scenuem, Room Olasto200sen. MoO :000b IM:
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14
- Hie Rev ewosepn DY.) small. jrd> Pastor, 1971N
Twelve Corners Presbyterian Church, Rochester, New York
POST ELOne wLASSi stan tar astor
Mackay (Center Room luego 307A. Mio BM.
Dan C. Thomas
OPPORTUNITY
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ATTENTION
PRESBYTERIAN
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SENIORS
PAPERS /
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STUDENTS
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Two scholarship grants for theological students are being offered through the German churches and the German government for an eight-week German language course at one of the Goethe-Institutes in West Germany this summer. The grants cover tuition and living expenses during the course but do not cover travel. Interested
students with a basic knowledge of German and a good reason why they need or want to study German should send a brief written statement to Dr. Froehlich explaining a) denominational affiliation; b) level of proficiency in German; c) reason(s) for wanting to enter| the program this summer. The statement should also include the student's campus address and telephone number. Please make your | application immediately.
Karlfried Froehlich
"The Graduate Study Fellowship for the Parish Ministry" will be awarded to a graduating Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) senior at Commencement 1985. A description of the Fellowship is on pages 148-149 of the present Seminary catalogue. This Fellowship is to be used for travel and study overseas and does not have to be toward a degree. The Fellowship is intended for one who is dedicated to parish ministry rather than to an academic career. The Fellowship to be awarded at Commencement 1985 will be in the amount of $9,000.00.
Seniors who wish to be considered for the Fellowship should pick up the appropriate application form in the Office of the Dean of the| Seminary, 128 Administration Building, between now and March l, |
1985. Completed applications must be returned by March 15, 1985, || at 12:00 noon. A decision on the award will be made in mid-April. |
Conrad H. Massa i|
Papers and exams from courses given this semester may be picked up in the following locations:
Biblical Studies - registrar's office, 110 Hodge Hall Theology - Dean Massa's office, 128 Administration Building History, Religion & Society - faculty secretary, 21 Dickinson Street Pastoral Theology - pastoral theology office, 21 Dickinson Street / Christian Education - Christian education office, 100 Tennent Hall Homiletics, Church Administration - chapel office, 4 chapel basement.
James N. Lapsley
Monday, January 2lyeotuart, Hal room s,s. 3U bem, A make-up exam for terms for THO1 is scheduled for 1:30. The regularly scheduled examination will follow at 2:30 p.m.
David Willis
FIELD EDUCATION UPPORTUNITIES
NESPECTALLY FOR SPOUSES"
PIANO
RECITAL
OFFICE
OF
EUDoIC
INFORMATION
Would you be interested in beginning a field education placement this semester? I have a number of opportunities available for you. For example, Larry Light, pastor of the Neshaminy United Methodist Church, is interested in holding interviews on campus in the near future with interested students. He has a 250-member church within 40 minutes of the Seminary. There are 19 opportunities available in a wide variety of placements from Teaching Church to specialized ministry positions. If you are interested, you should make your interests known to me, as well as take some time to review the placement descriptions in our office.
Kathy J. Nelson
Wednesday, January 23, 8:00 p.m. Sponsored by the Women's Center, the second in the series of classes geared "especially for spouses" is "Literature and Theology," led by Dr. David Willis. On the agenda offered by Dr. Willis will be:
Lhe Blood of the Lamb, by Peter DeVries War and Heaven, by Charles Williams The Mistes of Avalon, by Marian Zimmer-Bradley.
The cost is $5.00. For information on the series and details on
where the classes are being held call Dana’ Qamos, 734-4931, or Kay
Steddom, 683-4575.
Kay Steddom / Women's Center
Monday, February 4, Miller Chapel, 7:30 p.m.
The third event in the concert series offered by the Seminary during the 1984-85 academic year will be a recital of piano music. The concer will dedicate the Seminary's new Bechstein grand piano. Pianist Loren Stuckenbruck, M.Div. senior, will play the "Appassionato in F minor," by Beethoven; two rhapsodies by Liszt; and two polonaises by Chopin among other pieces from the romantic period. A native of Tuebingen, Germany, Stuckenbruck is a frequent recitalist across
the country and has been presented in the Young Artists Series at the Indianapolis Museum of Art.
David Weadon
Monday, January 28, is the next deadline for Wineskin. Please! submitecopypy 12500 (noon.
elizabeth dalton
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PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY ~)c4
FEBRUARY 3 - FEBRUARY 9, 1985 - Number 16 “Gen; anya! wa i! St t 7
Be UNDAY, FEBRUARY 3
BePRINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL: ' Service of Holy Communion. The Reverend ' Professor John H. Marks, Near Eastern | Studies, Princeton University. 11:00 a.m.
CHOIR REHEARSAL: Chapel, Chancel, & seChamber singers. Miller Chapel. 9:30 p.m.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4
(Note: morning classes begin one-hour earlier. )
F The Reverend Cynthia Jarvis, associate
b minister for pastoral care, Nassau Presbyterian Church, "This Grace’ was eiven." Dr. Thomas Gillespie,,celebrant.
so 1:00 a.m.
PASCHAL VIGIL STEERING COMMITTEE:
» Alumni/ae room, 5330 sos Mweeloeeanolice, p.4.)
CHOIR REHEARSAL: Main Lounge. 5:30 p.m.
-RECITAL: Pianist Loren Stuckenbruck. ‘Miller Chapel. 7:30 p.m. (See notice, p.-4.)
| TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5
)MILLER CHAPEL: Pre-service music: “Cornelia Betz, special student; Susan ‘Craig, M.Div. junior. 9:55 a.m. ‘Chapel service: Joy Hoffman, M.Div. senior,
-and John Bille yo i uote OU. a. ma.
‘CHOIR REHEARSALS: ..6:30 & 8:00.p.m. 5
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6
MILLER CHAPEL: The Reverend Thomas Meong. The Chapel Choir. 10:00 .asm.
mPRING SEMESTER CLASSES BEGIN: 8:00°%a¥m.
MILLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy Communion.
Wednesday continued...
BAGUIAY BUNCHMON:. BOR. 12:30 p.m.
INSTRUC TIONAL DEPARTMENTS: 1:30 p.m
LIBRARY: COMMIPLYEE: ~5'50: p.m.
PROEES SIONAL sTUDIES COMM. 3:30°p.m
CURRICULUMACOMMIIVIMEe. 3:30pm.
WOMEN IN CHURCH & MINISTRY GOMMUT RE te =a. 5U. Di.
TAURS DAN we mk Uy at
MILLER CHAPEL: The Reverend Conrad Massa, Dean ofthe Seminary,.. 10:00 a.m.
PESerUNG CHuuoRCHre = 1: U0Fp nm.
EPRIDA No cere
MIBGER iGRAPEis: ta5ervice. 9 10:900-4a.m.
PRESBYTERIAN ENGLISH BIBLE
EXAMINA LONG eStuertecialls*room 6.
WO ieee SE wAy cate
PRINCETON SEMINARY FELLOWSHIP: Guest Speaker: Dr. James Loder, "The Work of the Holy Spirit in Theological Bducaton. MeOratory sii: 005 Dem.
M.A. (Ed.) Professional Examination.
Stuarigeouseroomml. © 9: 00 a.m.44:50 p.m.
For Future Reference
Monday, February 25:
Professor Virginia: Ramey-Mollenkott, William Patterson :Gollege,.New, Jersey. . "The Church & Homophobia." 4:00 p.m.
Panel Discussion: ~/:00' p.m. Sponsored by CL/GC.
WINESKIN DEADLINE:
MONDAYS. 12:00 NOON
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAY Sr RRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support Group. 7:15 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association.
SGAmroomss8 L2430 lot nm.
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. leeoU Drm.
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Centenosekc:30vpsm-
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS
Plowshare. Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room Ca
ie sU0eDiett. |
PRIDAYS |
Hunger Lask Force. Mackay Center, room GC, 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oratony. 1230p. mM:
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Mondays. Luncheon meeting. Conference room C.
Deacons. 2énd Monday, evening. Main Lounge. & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexander basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. room. S250 san.
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DIRECTORY DISTRIBUTION
SEMINAR IN eerie SOVIET UNION
ASUL EN TION PRESBY FERIAN Goro hces) SENIORS
N22 Lee melas
Monday, February 4, & Tuesday, February 5, Mackay Campus Centers cs00gno0ent— 130 ep Unie The, DIREGTORY ‘will’ be distributed to students on Monday and Tuesday. When signing out your scopy ji weraskiithat: yourcheck vour listing in the Directory for accuracy. If you are not able to be on campus Monday or Tuesday to pick up a Directory, copies will be available in the Office of Public Information, 110 Administration
Brildims, edurin g4regularsofficeshours,.8:308— 4:30 p.m.
Faculty, administrative, and office staff will receive copies of the Directory via campus mailboxes. Questions? Call Elizabeth Dalton in public information, extension 240.
Fred Cassell / vice president for seminary relations
The Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) will sponsor a Presbyterian Global Youth Ministry Peace-Making Seminar in the Soviet Union IrOMEAUSUSiD 2 = aoc, 1905. « | hevcost ol the, procram will be $2,600.00 per participant, plus travel between New York and one's home, and personal expenses. Information regarding the full purpose of the seminar, the three-day orientation program tee w =’ Ork Gity, trip leadercjeandycriterianior Participation are available in the Office of the Dean of the Seminary to any interested persons. Among the criteria are the following: the applicant must be 18 to 24 years old and an active member of the Presbyterian Shurchs) thewapplicantemust wakeuthe initiative fo raise fundsmfor his’ or hereparticipationyin they Seminarye Applicants mustlapply pOmUMeIL aD Feo ye Michen Osa (Chatlial me cbmulanyd lo, i960, through an application form which is available. Thirty-six (36) accepted applicants will be identified and eight (8) alternates will be added
to the list. Notifications will be sent out no later than April 5, 1985. Full information on the program as well as the applicant form copies are available in the Office of the Dean of the Seminary.
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"The Graduate Study Fellowship for the Parish Ministry" will be awarded to a graduating Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) senior at, Commencement 1935.5 =A description of the Fellowship is on pages 148-49 of the present Seminary catalogue. This Fellowship is to be used for travel and study overseas and does not have to be toward a degree. The Fellowship is intended for one who isvcedicated {0 parish ministry rather thang toyan academic career. The Fellowship to be awarded at Commencement 1985 will be in the amount of $9,000.00.
Seniors who wish to be considered for the Fellowship should pick up the appropriate application form in the Office of the Dean of the Seminary, 128 Administration Building, between now and March 1, 1985. Completed applications must be returned by March 15, 1985, 12:00 noon. A decision on the award will be made in mid- Apwil.
Conrad H. Massa
CH 01 CH/4 | Te A a
RESERVED TIME
CHOIR INFORMATION
PASCHAL VIGIL STEERING COMMITTEE
PIANO RECITAL
CHOIR INTEREST?
FIELD EDUCATION INTERVIEWS
Papers and exams are available in the office of faculty secretary, Ms. Susan Santoro, 21 Dickinson Street.
Kathleen McVey
The 6:30 - 8:00 p.m., Tuesday evening time slot has been reserved for use by the chapel choir for rehearsals. Members of the Seminary community are asked not to request activities be scheduled during this time period. Because of the choir rehearsal priority, the Housing Office will not be able to assign room space at that time period. This does not, however, include Reading Period or exam week when choir rehearsals are not scheduled. Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.
David N. Poinsett
director of housing
Sunday, February 3, Miller Chapel, 9:30 p.m. There will be a choir rehearsal for all choirs for the opening Communion service.
David Weadon
Monday, February 4, Alumni/ae Room, 5:30 p.m. Pléase Dring secondscemester psciicaulcondia ver ote pared to discuss rough drafts in depth. Contact me if you will not be able to attend (683-4311). Thank you.
Judy Hartung Paschal Vigil Steering Committee
Monday, February 4, Miller Chapel, 7:30 p.m.
A program of piano music of the romantic period--Beethoven, Chopin, and Liszt will be presented by pianist Loren Stuckenbruck, M.Div., senior. The recital will mark the dedication of the Seminary's new Bechstein grand piano.
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Week of February 4 Vocal placement hearings are being scheduled during the week of February 4 for those interested-in joining a Seminary choir this semester, Please: sign up ‘ior a time on ithe enor board outside the chapel office. It will not be necessary for returning choir members to audition unless they would like placement in another choir.
David Weadon
Wednesday, February 6, Cafeteria, 12:00 noon. Ihe pastors of the Neshaminy-—Warwick Presbyterian Church will be on campus to interview students interested in field education at the Neshaminy-Warwick Church. Senior pastor, Thomas Truscott, and associate pastor, Beverly Zink, will speak informally in the cafeteria with interested students concerning the position(s) becoming available this semester. Copies of placement descriptions are available in our office. Let us know of interest--sign up in the Office of Field Education.
Kathy J. Nelson
CHILD CARE FACILITY OPENS
LECTURE
EDUCATIONAL MINISTRY: A PANEL DISCUSSION
CHARLESWORTH LECTURE
Monday, February 11, Child Care Center The Child Care Center will begin its regular program on the llth of February. The Center will be open from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 noon. Mondays and Wednesdays are geared toward children three to five years of age; Tuesday and Thursdays will be devoted to children ages one and two. If yow: child will be new to the Center, please call) Flo Winch’ to register (452-2328).
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The Child Care Center is seeking volunteers for the spring semester. his provides. a special opportunity for you to participate in a ministry to the youngest members of the Seminary community and their parents. The requirement is minimal: devote one hour of your time weekly during the hours thes Center ssrOpcn me MOndaycea Miireday.o)00'a.m.a — 9 12700 noon. Stop at our sign-up table during lunch this week-.or call lo gWinch (452-2326) porskonvOnus 987-1161).
Flo Winch
tuesday, February 12, Main Lounge &:00 p.m. Dr. Deotis Roberts, former professor of theology at the Howard School of Religion and former president of the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta, will address the Seminary community. Hismtopicuwilt sbem biaclosl heology andublack amily. | Dr aRobperts currently serves as editor of the "Journal of Religious Thought."
Clive Neil / ABS
Monday je ecbruany 16, Main Lounges. (00.0 .m. The Senior Placement Office and The School of Christian Education are jointly sponsoring a panel discussion on educational ministry with the Reverend William Kasanovitch, the Reverend Jean Pinto,
the Reverend Donald Richter, and Ms. Marie Wigmore. This event
is open to all (including juniors and middlers) interested M.Div. and M.A. students. This is an opportunity, particularly for seniors, to hear about educational ministry from fcur different perspectives. Questions and discussion will follow the panel presentation.
William Kasanovitch, Ph.D. candidate; formerly associate minister,
Ewing Presbyterian Church, New Jersey; Jean Pinto, associate minister, Pennington Presbyterian Church,’
New Jesey; Donald Richter, Ph.D. candidate; formerly associate minister,
second Presbyterian Church, Louisville, Kentucky; Marie Wigmore, director of religious education, St. Paul's Church,
Highland Park, New Jersey.
David Wall
Wednesday, February 27, Miller Chapel, roe Oy al
James H. Charlesworth, George L. Collord Professor of New
Testament will deliver his inaugural lecture on the subject
"History, Theology, and the Mysterium Christi." Barriers to
Jesus research have crumbled, according to Dr. Charlesworth,
and it is time to assess progress in the search for historical
knowledge of Jesus of Nazareth. This is made possible by the
hundreds of documents now available from pre-seventy A.D.
Judaism. <A scholar in the field of New Testament, Dr. Charlesworth
has published six books, including The Odes of Solomon and is
the editor of John and Qumran.
FALSE SFE PELE SIE PRI ETE II EAE
ANNUAL STEWARDSHIP BOOK SALE
SLONY POINT SEMINARS
PuN LN Tay CHURCH DECTURE SERIES
"EMBRACE ii 82: WORLD" CONFERENCE
Thursday, February 28, & Friday, March 1, Auditorium A highlight of the school year, the PTS Stewardship Committee will hold its annual spring book sale. Proceeds again will be used to support theological libraries in third world seminaries. Last year $2,700 was realized from book sales.
You can participate in this worthwhile project by donating books from your personal or church libraries. If you are currently in a church, please announce to parishioners the need for book donations. For transporting books and arranging pick-ups, contact Mark Southard at 452-7603.
Mark Southard
OFRFECAMPUS EVEN LS
The Office of Public Information has just received a Winter/Spring 1985 flyer listing the programs offered at the Stony Point Center in New York. The brochure is posted on the bulletin board outside our office, 110 Administration Building. The following is a sampling of some of the programs:
February 19:. TUESDAY TABLETALK, "Understanding Central America.”
April 21: SUNDAY EVENING DINNER CONVERSATION (second in the spring series), Joan Campbell, acting. director of the New York office of the World Council of Churches.
May Sezeoueeo RE ADSRORw EH EAWOR IDA! Outreach on Hunger.” (One of 10 seminars being held this year throughout the United States.)
Uva oe coe Oo vePURDU Sb dialogue vance lection in the company of women who have been international guests at the National Meeting of Presbyterian Women at Purdue.
elizabeth dalton
Puesdey, ae cobuaryeo. | Wureday, bepruary. (ja crinity Church, (Usp. The Reverend Thom Blair, visiting theologian in residence, will deliver three lectures "The Armor of God," "His Ways are not Our Ways," and "The Victory Already Won." Given consecutively, beginning Tuesday evening, the lectures are the Preaching Mission portion of the program "Bearing Witness to the Light,” begun earlier in January. A special invitation has been extended to the Seminary community by thesheverencp OimeGrocker, rector. Oo: frinity Church.
Barbara Chaapel
Monday, February 25, The Cenacle Retreat Center, Highland Park, New Jersey, 9:30 - 4:00 p.m. In conjunction with the New Jersey Council of Churches Faith & Order Commission, the NYC/NJ "Embrace the World" group will sponsor a one- day conference on the "Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry" document. The presenters, Protestant, Orthodox, and Roman
Catholic respectively, will include brief small group question
and discussion periods. The objective is two-fold: 1) to provide a substantial theological examination of the three categories from differing ecclesiastical traditions, and 2) to see how this informs the life and mission of churches today and supports church efforts toward a visible unity in a broken
world. A third focus is the connection between local and global developments, as related to faith & order issues.
"Embrace the World" is a follow-up program of ecumenical education for action stemming from the 1983 World Council of Churches meeting in Vancouver, and is one of four groups across North America pursuing the issues discussed at Vancouver, specifically as they apply to the American scene. The cost and registration information is posted on the public information bulletin board, 110 Administration. For two persons assisting as stewards, the fee is waived. The maximum capacity at The: Cenacle is. 45 and there is an application deadline:
February 1 5e
elizabeth dalton
SENIOR PLACEMENT AND DENOMINATIONAL INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 6
The Rev. Tom Truscott, Pastor, Neshaminy-—Warwick
Presbyterian Church, Warminster, Pennsylvania
POSitLIONn=) pASSiSeant. rasror
Mackay Center, ROOM ue 200g P. Mano bu.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 7
The Rev. Bill Cotton, District Superintendent
Creston, Iowa — Iowa Conference, UMC
Position: Opportunities in the United Methodist
Church in the Iowa Conference; any level
student is invited to interview
Mackay Center, Room’) OC. 99:00°AsM.—I1:30°A.M.
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8
The Rev. Jim Schneider, District Superintendent
Duluth, Minnesota - Minnesota Conference, UMC
Position: Opportunities in the United Methodist
Church in the Minnesota Conference; any
level student is invited to interview
Mackay Center, Room Ci) 230) Po Ms—4:00) PoM=
Dan C. Thomas
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY FEB
FEBRUARY) 10°— [6,°1935 = Number 17
DUNDAN,. FEBRUARY, 10
BRINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL: 4) Phe Reverend Sue Anne Steffey Morrow.
Bi: 00 a.m.
MILLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy
Mommunion, 10:00 p.m.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11
MILLER CHAPEL: President Thomas W. Millespie. 12:00 noon.
MHOIR REHEARSAL: 6:30 p.m.
BUSWAY, FEBRUARY Iz
BYTERNS CONFERENCE: All.day.
Sue CHAPEL: RKobert Dickerson. Jr.,
M@n.M.. leader. 10:00 a.m.
@HOIR REHEARSAL be SOc Uiee . Il.
BECTURE:. Dr. Deotis Roberts. "Afro-American and African Theological Perspectives." Main Lounge. 8:00 p.m. lg@>ee notice, p. 4.)
WEDNESDAY pe iee ECU tS
IMILLER CHAPEL: Beth Appel, M.Div. Scclierrgieader. 10:00caem:!
BACULTY LUNCHEON: 12:30 p.m.
PH.D. ea Do wer MLM PB ee pols 3 Oo ain.
Se VMiNwes TUDLES COMMITTEE: 1:30, ps.m.
BHURCH & SOCIETY» COMM.: 1:30 pam.
me SULT DYIMEETIN Geeiros00 pema
BENIOR FACULTY MEETING FOLLOWS.
MivURSDAY, FEBRUARY, 14
MILLER CHAPEL: Dr. Diogenes Allen,
Becer, 10:00 a.m.
ee _egRGRY OF PRINCE}, Thee fT 2
e 1985
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CHILD CARE CENTER: Volunteer orientation. 4-50 "Dee | (See Notice, "peas
INTERNS CONFERENCE CONCLUDES: ony Wiser aie,
oWEET HWA R LN NERO 6: 008 p.m.
(See note 7.)
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ADMINISW RALIVE BREAKH AST. PDR.
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MILLER CHAPEL: The Reverend: Kathy Nelson wcelebd ranttaes! 0200,.a.an.
DEADLINE FOR COURSE CHANGE WITHOUT
Or el ON eee a a OD rire
PRINCETON SEMINARY FELLOWSHIP: Guest speaker, Dr. James Loder, "Knowing God ineanpAcademicgknvinonment. =.Oratoryer if 10,0 Ds, te
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16
POSTPONED AND RE-EXAMINATIONS:
9:00 a.m.
CONCERT: Michael Kelly Blanchard. Sponsored by the Social Committee. Mackay Gentery Auditorium. »6;00.pam..(See notice, p.4.)
NORTE Et
1. Picketstais 45 0ccdUiés
32850 Chiaores Under 12
WINESKIN DEADLINE:
MONDAYS. 12:00 NOON
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support-Group. ? 4/5 ep’ aw!
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association.
oGA room. 12:30 p.m.
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. 22 se il.
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Center. 12:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley, Gymnasium... 7:30,p.m.
TBM UAY ©
Plowshare. Auditoriums 12:30, p.m.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. (25000. mM:
FRIDAYS
Hunger Task Force. Mackay Center, room CU. . Lz:4)p: tz
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Ovatory. 9 *(000 .m.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS Chaplains' Support Group. énd and 4th Mondays. Luncheon meeting. :! Conference room C.
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexander basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. room. Se Wadhs
WANTED:
BOOKS!
Ges OPENINGS
CAFETERIA
NOTES
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YOUR
INFORMATION
NEO Car a> |
Books on a variety of subject matters are being sought to make the 1985 Stewardship Book Sale a success. STUDENTS IN FIELD EDUCATION: please announce to church members thate@we can turn their donated books into cash tor third world seminary libraries. For large volume deliveries, please call Mark Southard for pick-ups, otherwise drop books at thesliousin csOllice smavianiatyou.
OO0000
Dies oonpealesisascheduled tore Ubursday,) Heb uuarvacs, e&
Friday, March 1, between 9:00 a.m..& 5:00 p.m. in the — Auditorium. Books offered will include theology and language studies, commentaries, novels, and children's books,
among others. As always, customers will benefit from very good buys while supporting third world libraries through book sale
proceeds. Mark Southard, 921-2207
Openings are still available in Clinical Pastoral Education settings (mostly in general and psychiatric hospitals and in prisons) around Lhescoun ry et tense mot tocslate to. cousider sdomup sa basic anit of CPE this summer which involves being committed for 11 weeks to serve as a chaplain under the watchful care of accredited chaplain supervisors, his challenging and rewarding experience can™ be takenscither Mot academic, credit or, tor iield,educationseredit.. vt you are interested, please contact Mrs. Dorothy Hullfish, the CPE Secretary, immediately at the CVE Oifice, dl Dickinson jotreet, extension 326.
Sandra Brown CPE coordinator
Permanent schedules have now been posted for all cafeteria workers inciidine por andydish crews we Pleaseycheck the schedule. Openings are still available. For more information see Debby Brincivalli.
Debby Brincivalli, 683-4277
A number of board games are now available from the Student Government Association. Thev include Monopolv, Clue, and
Backgammon and may be checked out from the Diet of Worms. A Trivial Pursuit game is also available and may be checked out TromeC iia in, 505 shod pe.” *(PS: Begin practicing now for the backgammon tournament! )
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FIELD
EDUCATION
SUMMER
INTERVIEWS
CROSS
CULTURAL
MISSIONS
GROG
CHAPEL
COMMITTEE
FORMED
LECTURE
CHILD
CARE
VOLUNTEERS
MICHAEL
BLANCHARD
IN
CONCERT
EDUCATIONAL
MINISTRY:
A
PANEL
DISCUSSION
Monday, February ll, Mackay Genter; roomeG, =LOSUGta mi i=
De OME tite The Reverend Robert Biederman, Presbytery of Philadelphia Summer Evangelistic Committee, Parish Evangelism Program, will conduct interviews. Please sign up in the Field Education Office.
Kathy Nelson
Monday, February 11, Auditorium, 12:30 p.m. Dr. Sam Moffett, Eileen Moffett, Alistair Drummond, and Nansi
Hughes will be guests at CCMG'S regularly scheduled Monday meeting. Their topic of discussion will be "Prayer and Mission."
Nansi Hughes
Puéesday, Mebruarys lv; MackayaCetiter,roomiDy12:30 p.m, | The Daily Chapel Committee will hold its first meeting on BASE
| |
Please bring your spring schedules with you.
Debby Brincivalli, chairperson
Tuesday, February. lz; Main Lounge; 8:00 p.m.
Focusing on the United States and South Africa, Dr. Deotis Roberts will address the Seminary community on "Afro-American and African Theological Perspectives." A former professor of theology at the Howard School of Religion, Dr. Roberts also served as president of the Interdenominational Theological Center in Atlanta and is currently editor of the "Journal of Religious Thought."
Clive Neil / ABS
Wednesday) February 255, Child Carey Center 42505 ooU0Rpene There will be a brief orientation program at the Center for child care volunteers. We will discuss plans for the spring semester and volunteer training in child care safety procedures. All MOMINLCeCRS aare Tregttested mora tend.
Flo Winch
Saturday, February 16, Mackay Center Auditorium, 8:00 p.m. Don't miss one of Christian music's most humorous, yet reflective, performers. Noel Paul Stookey says of Michael, "Mike Blanchard is a writer/singer/spokesman for the Christian faith in such a way that 1t\ conjures fup anjimagerofiC. S.,Lewis with a guitar... and a virtuoso at that." Plan to see Michael Blanchard at the
Mackay Campus Center Auditorium Saturday evening. A free will offering will be taken.
Jeanne Matthews
Social Committee
Monday, February 18, Main Lounge, 7:00 p.m. The Senior Placement Office and The School of Christian Education wil] jointly sponsor a panel discussion on educational ministry.
This event is open to all (including juniors and middlers) interested M.Div. and M.A. students. This is an opportunity, particularly for seniors, to hear about educational ministry from four different perspectives. A time for questions and discussion will follow the panel's presentation.
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continued:
Educational
Ministry
Te a hak ae SUMMER SCHOOL
CITIZENS RESPOND Oo CONROY DECISION
WESTMINSTER CHOIR COLLEGE
Panel members will be:
William Kasanovitch, Ph.D. candidate; formerly associate minister, Ewing Presbyterian Church, New Jersey; Jean Pinto, associate minister, Pennington Presbyterian Church, New Jersey;
Donald _ Richter,, Ph;D.. candidate; formerly associate minister, Second Presbyterian Church, Louisville, Kentucky; Marie Wigmore, director of religious education,,ot..-Paulis .Ghurch,
Highland Park, New Jersey.
David Wall
Monday, June 10 - Friday, August 9 Brochures for the Summer School, including the language courses, are now available in the Summer School Office located in Tennent Hall. Courses in thé’aréas of Biblital Studies, church history, theology and ethics, homiletics, evangelism, Christian education, and pastoral theology are being offered along with Biblical Hebrew and New Testament Greek. Students may register at any time in the Summer School Office. For more information call 921-8252.
David Wall
ORs CAMPUS EVENTS
Tuesday, February 12, Woodrow Wilson School, 1:00 p.m. "After Conroy: The Roles of the Legislature, the Ombudsman, andi the{Public, ! are the ssubjects, ito.beraddressediby. the Citizens' Committee on Biomedical Ethics. The Supreme Court's January 17 Conroy ruling that all life-sustaining medical treatment, including feeding tubes, may be withheld or withdrawn from certain terminally ill patients raises "massive and complex issues, Responding. tO Citizens Concerns. Wille esAlanalhaccner, speaker of the General Assembly; William Strasses, principal attorney for the Conroy family; Professor Russell McIntyre, ethicist and member of the Rutgers Medical School faculty; and others. Attorney Paul Armstrong, legal counsel to the family Cie er eAnn Oliniam wl Mmoderare tiesmearine. luUptier information is available from Mary Strong, president of the Citizens' Committee, (201) 273-4904.
Office of Public Information
A 1985 Spring Calendar of Events has been posted on the bulletin 110 Administration board outside themOftfice tof Pubit:information,
Building. Particularly noteworthy is the Tercentenary Festival of Bach Cantatas featuring the Westminster Choir and the Bach Festival Orchestra, with Joseph Flummerfelt conducting. Concerts are =CueQulcc sor oalurcaay, Manchuc, upounday, March 3, and
will be held’ on the Princeton University campus in the Richardson Auditorium, Alexander Hall. “Concert times are 3:00 & 8:30 p.m.
For ticket intormation call 452-5000,
Offite= of Public informaiton
SENIOR PLACEMENT AND DENOMINATIONAL INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9
The Rev. John Lacy, Associate Pastor, 1971B, and Search Committee,
First Presbyterian Church, Caldwell, New Jersey
Position: Assistant Pastor
Mackay Center, Room°ii. FUGA M.-G.U00 Perl.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11
The Rev, «Richard... Leon , (Pastor waive.
First Presbyterian Church, Spokane, Washington
Position:;., Christian (Education Director
Mackay, Center, Roontablie.,¢,: 00K r eM on esis
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12
The Rev. Richard H. Leon, Pastor, 1962B (See Monday, February 11)
First Presbyterian Church, Spokane, Washington
Position: Christian fduceaticon Director
Mackay Center, Room 1” 8:30 A.M.-10:45, A.M.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 13
The Rev. David High and the Rev. Robert Harris, Board of Ordained Ministry
of the United Methodist Church, Eastern Pennsylvania Conference
Position: Opportunities in the UMC Eastern Pennsylvania Conference
Mac Kay? Centers Room: 6 eos s0 ATM = 2007PEM.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14
The Rev. Joseph Small, Pastor, 1971M
Twelve Corners Presbyterian Church, Rochester, New York
Position: ,Assistantylrastar
Mackay. Genter.,, Room Ubi oyweh= 30 fAsM, <3 5 SPM
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I5
Mr. Victor Lupo, Chairperson, and nine members of the Search Committees
First and Huron Presbyterian Churches, Wolcott and Huron, New York
Position: Pastor
Mackay Center, Room 11.) (8:30°A.M.-9:15 P.M,
SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16
Mr. Victor Lupo, Chairperson, and Search Committees (See Friday, February 15)
First and Huron Presbyterian Churches, Wolcott and Huron, New York
rOsicionm: rage
Mackay Center, Room 1]. 9:00 A.M.-12:15 P.M.
Dan C. Thomas
| MIDDLERS INTERNSHIP INFORMATION NIGHT - Wednesday, February 13. 7:00 p.m.
Mackay Center, Main Lounge. This years interns who are on campus
for the Mid-Year Intern Conference will be available to share
their experiences and to answer questions.
Listed below are internship opportunities for 1985-86.
Position descriptions are available for your review in the
Field Education office.
iJoo oC mi NT eaNoitPeOLPrPORTUNL TVS
First Presbyterian Church, Bellevue, WA Industrial & Commercial Chaplaincy, Wash. DC Mosher Pilgrim Presbyterian Church, Omaha, NE Knox Presbyterian Church, Kenmore, NY First Presbyterian Church, Jeffersonville, NY Campus Ministry at Purdue University, W. Lafayette, IN Campus Ministry at Austin College, Sherman, TX Limestone Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, DE Common Cause, Washington DC Presbyterian Port Ministry, Port of New Orleans, LA Housvon Una@ctedaseCampus Christian Lite, Houston, TX Union of Concerned Scientists, Nuclear Arms Program, Wash. DC
Clear Lake Presbyterian Church, Houston, TX
Oak Clift Presbyterian Church, Dallas’ 7Tx West Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, NY First Presbyterian Church, Berkeley, CA First Presbyterian ‘Church,’ Fulton; «MO Bread for the World, Washington, DC Adrian College Campus Ministry, Adrian, MI First United* Presbyterian Church, Harlan, KY Bay Presbyterian Church, Bay Village, OH The, Saxth Reformed Church of North Haledon Nd The Sixth Presbyterian Church, Washington, DC
Woodland Park Presbyterian Church, Seattle, WA Morningside Presbyterian Church, Columbus, GA The Little Falls Presbyterian Church, Arlington, VA The Mission at the Eastward, Leeds, ME Highland Park "Presbyterian Church, Dallas, TX
Hendricks Davis
Che PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
EE RUA ae ieee oe
Se NDAY, FEBRUARY 17
me INGETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL:
lleritage Sunday. The Reverend ime, oamuel Proctor, The Graduate School
of Education, Rutgers University, New
fersey. 11:00 a.m.
MILLER CHAPEL: chase Hunt, director of development, elebrant. David Davis,M.Div. middler, meaching. 10:00 p.m.
Black
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18
moLER CHAPEL: President) Thomas W.
milespie. 12:00 noon.
mOIR REHEARSAL: Oo Ur Deans
ponsored by Senior Placement and Christian @ucation. Main Lounge. 7:00 p.m.
BESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
MLLER CHAPEL: Pre-service music movided by Peter Dan Jauhiainen, M.Div. Miter. 9:55 a.m. Floyd Thompkins, MDiv. junior, leader. 10:00 a.m.
me OLOGICAL FORUM: - Guest; Dr. nthony Campolo, "Responding to @ularism."” Auditorium. 12:40. pim. yee notice, p.4.)
@IHOR SIGNING: Dr. Karlfried Froehlich. mx. SoU pum. §-(S5ee notice, pi 4. }
SOLR REHEARSALS: 6:30 & 8:00 p.m.
SDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
-LLER CHAPEL: Ash Wednesday. Pandall Nichole. directoreo! the Di Min:
meram. Chapel and Chancel Choirs. 200 a.m.
PEeNONIA: Guest, Dr. James Lapsley. nditorium. 12:40 p.m. (See notice, p.4.)
pervice of Holy: Communion.
MUCATIONAL MINISTRY PANEL DISCUSSION:
1985 - Number 18 SOLOGIon ornate
Wednesday continued...
PAGUE PYSEUNGH EON SE) Rie = iZr30) p.m.
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE: 1:30 p.m.
BEAGCKSCONGER NSV@GOMMIT TEE) 3:,00"p.m.
SEMINARY CONFERENCE: 4:30 p.m.
felt ino AN bk EDU AI Yor“
MILLER CHAPEL:
UBC DURES hleamoriGregoryee united Pres byterian Women visiting professor. "Small Organizations within the Congregation." OTAatOr Gomi On piel.
CE. Dee COMME Riu:
Services ml: GO sa ain.
530" pm.
BRIDAY. ) We DU Alvi a2
ORDINATION EXAMINATIONS: (See notice, p. 4.)
Orientation 8:00 a.m. Bible Exegesis: 8:30 a.m.
MILLER "“GHAPED:* Noel? Anderson ,*M: Div.
senion, leaders 10200 atm.
Silieaweean.
Politvacs Programs Haeame 220 .D).10
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ORDINATION EXAMINATIONS: Stuart Hall. TheologicalmCapability: 5:30 a.m. Worship cacraments 7 1:30%p.m:
For Future Reference
Pica vam ViAGCO mimo: ln Dini. tA Friencdiy visit with MrvvFrost, presented by William Brower, associate director of: speech.
WINESKIN DEADLINE:
MONDAYS. 12:00 NOON
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's*oupport Group. /; 15 0.1m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association.
>GA room. @la:80ep.me
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. Loe OU sete
Sisters of Sarah. Women's*Genter., “12:50 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.
SHURSDA YS
Plowshare. | Auditorium. (2:50 0p.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. si) a Ye ie
FRIDAYS
Hunger Task Force, Mackay Center, room C. 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oratory.) (230s Dem.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Mondays. Luncheon meeting. Conference room C.
Deacons. dnd Monday, evening. Main Lounge & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexander basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. room. erent Fiala ce
Se Se
NEW INTEREST GROUP
EAR Oi &
leew al PAPERS
REMINDER: CLINICAL PASTORAL EDUCATION
CAN YOU GIVE
ONE HOUR?
elk
QUESTION
iS
NAG et] SUGGES
A new student group "And Now for Something Completely New and Different," has been formed to meet what many at PTS
perceive as the need for a more supportive community environment, and to seek Biblical perspectives on topics of faith and contemporary issues. We feel this can best be accomplished through the format of our weekly meetings where guest speakers will give a presentation (15 minutes) followed by an open discussion (45 tminutes). At
present, meetings have been scheduled for Tuesdays between fe. 50U aud 1.50 p.m. in the Main Lounge. Please join us.
Rich Hagler (924-0635)
Papers from last semester's PRO1 and PR70 classes are being held in the Chapel Office (basement of Miller Chapel). Please
pick them up as soon as possible.
Carolyn Marshall
It is still possible to consider doing a basic unit of CPE this summer, which involves a commitment of 1l weeks serving as a chaplain under accredited chaplain supervisors. Both challenging and rewarding, this experience can be taken either for academic or field education credit. A limited number of openings still remain for CPE work in general and psychiatric hospitals as well as prisons. If you are interested, please contact us immediately ar our soitice, 2) Dickinson Street or call Mrs. eDorothyerulltish, extension 326.
Sandra Brown CPE. coordinator
The PTS Child Care Center still needs volunteers to assist with the day-care program. Why not consider volunteering during a study break? If you love children, the Center needs you! iffwou; know) mothingtaboutechildren wyouw meedethe, Center! ali
you are able to participate in this campus ministry to Seminary families, stop at the Center in Tennent Hall or call Flo Winch, Che ee On
Blow Winch. cirector
"What's your beef?" A joint subcommittee of Seminary Conference and the Student Government Association is working to establish a formal grievance procedure for campus-wide use. Students, faculty members, or administrative staff interested in serving on the committee and shaping this vehicle should contact Rebecca LaBombard, 418 Brown Hall, or Elizabeth Bowser, 310 Alexander.
Rebecca, Labompard (| S. G.wA.
CROSS CULTURAL MISSIONS GROUP
GUEST SPEAKER
PL HOOK
SIGNING
KOINONIA
FELLOWSHIP
MEETING
Cee
pPEAKER
ORDINATION EXAMINATION SCHEDULE
Monday, Icebruary 18, Auditorium, 12:40 p.m.
Rescheduled from last week: Dr. Sam Moffett, Eileen Moffett,
Alistair Drummond, and Nansi Hughes will be guests at CCMQ's
regularly scheduled Monday meeting. Their topic of discussion will be "The Necessity of Prayer in Mission."
Nansi Hughes / CCMG
iaicceay., Febludaly et 7p UC tOriui ye tis tU- lL oUM petit Dr. Anthony Campolo, chairperson of the Sociology Department, Eastern College, Philadelphia, will speak on "Responding to Secularism." Dr. Campolo's lecture will be sponsored by the Theological Forum and And Now for Something Completely New and Different.
Fitz Neal (452-9220)
Testa ee Lak Varn metic eros 0d eli). The Seminary community is invited to Dr. Karlfried Froehlich's signing of his newest book, Biblical Interpretation in the Early Church (Fortress Press.) Refreshments will be served.
Suzi Wizowaty
Wednesday, February 20, Auditorium, 12:40 p.m. The Academic Dean, Dr. James Lapsley, will meet for informal
discussion regarding teaching fellowships, which will include problem areas arising in the past. He'll provide an update on current Giforts ta resolve such problems.
George Hunsberger (452-2160) co-president / Koinonia
Thursday, + eoruary Gl,mOratory, e700 p. mt Ms. Eleanor Gregory, UPW visiting professor, will speak on "Small Organizations within the Congregation."
Kay Steddom
The ordination examinations will be administered on Friday and paturday ,wPebruary “22 andr237 inw Stuart wall 1 rooms’.
PRD A Ge eP RD RUA Y 2c
O: U0Ma sia nien tation
8:30 a.m. Bible Exegesis (4 hours)
Cc oUrphimee L Ol yeanaerrogram | 2s. Nnours))
DATURD AY See DRUAR Y 323
8:30 a.m. Theological Capability (3 hours)
1:30 p.m. Worship and Sacrament (2 hours)
Gonrad H. Massa
PRINCETON
SEMINARY
FELLOWSHIP
CHRISTIAN
THEOLOGICAL
9 LUDENTS'!
CONFERENCE
AOISLIN LON:
ASIAN
WOMEN
Briday,) | €CDruary ecm r ator y yl U0 De iil.
Dr. Sam Moffett will address PSF at their regularly scheduled meeting. Friday. His topic will be "The Integration of Faith and Learning 7!
Perry sshaw / PSF
Bricdavirevakchmcd = sunday, March 24, Miller Chapel and Main
Lounge. The second annual meeting of the Mid-east Conference of Christian Theological Students of the United States will convene aterrinceton oeminary. Ihe students focus on addressing. current issues within the field of ecumenism. The conference includes aliwschoolssironmmWasninetony,D. C. to upstate New York. The theme of the conference will be on the ministry aspect of the Baptism, Eucharist, and Ministry document. Orthodox, Roman Catholic, and a wide variety of Protestant representation is
expected. Information is available from 5. G. A. members on "Who Shall Minister?"
Students are encouraged to attend this event and offer volunteer assistance for the weekend. For further details, please contact Rev ric LUCK eto c aus.
Reggie Tuck / S. G. A.
GE RaCAMPUSS EVEN IS
Friday, February 22, & Saturday, February 23, Mercy Center, Madison, Connecticut beginning 4:00%>.m. A newly formed northeast organization, Asian Women Theologians, will hold its first consultation meeting on February 22 and 23. Asian women will give presentations concerning their experiences in their home countries as well as in the United States, and will plan the development of Asian women's theology.
Dhegproeramowill begin avith=dinner on Friday, and conclude on Saturday evening. Registration will begin at 4:00 p.m.,
Friday. Cost: $56.00 (financial assistance is’ available from the
Asian Women Theologians! group.)
If you wish to participate or learn more about the program, please contact our office at 108 Hodge Hall or call extension 408 between
Ore Uae a) cman er np etl
Sang Lee
(over)
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18
Four Members of the Search Committee, First Presbyterian Church,
Geneva, New York (J. Richard Hart, Pastor, 1947B)
Position: -Assistant Pastor
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. OT OUTAM. =. 304P.M.
The Rev. W. Stewart MacColl, Pastor, Northwoods Presbyterian Church,
Houston, Texas
Position: Assistant Pastor
Continuing Education. 7 OURA oes. eM.
The Rev. George R. Mather, Pastor, 1955B, First Presbyterian Church,
Fort Wayne, Indiana
Position: ) Assistant. Pastor
Mackay Center, Room C. Sra eAelie~7 UU EP. M.
The Rev. Tom Truscott, Pastor, Neshaminy-Warwick Presbyterian Church,
Hartsville, Warminster, Pennsylvania
Position: Assistant Pastor
Mackay Center, Room 11. 7-008A.M.—S 330 5R.M.
Jim Wever, Chairperson, and Search Committees, East & West Hebron
Presbyterian Churches, Salem, New York
RO SmittOnRani a Sle@rs
The Oratory. dome 2 peo 250 (PMs
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19
The Rev. George R. Mather, Pastor, 1955B (See MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18)
Mackay Center, Room 11. (Si al Mayet hase al eal yl
The Rev. Tom Truscott, Pastor (See MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18)
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. OOM Ae Merl 2 eo ep Me
Jim Wever, Chairperson, and Search Committees (See MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18)
The Oratory. 8:30 A.M.-12:00 Noon
The Rev. Jack E. Weller, Associate Executive Presbyter, Missouri Union
Presbytery, Jefferson City, Missouri
Positions: Pastorates in 7/7 parishes
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. 7°00 8P.M.—S2305P.M.
WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20
The Rev. Jack E. Weller, Associate Executive Presbyter (See TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 19)
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. [ye omebs Mie. aes
The Rev. Edwin H. Sprague, Pastor, 1962B, Hamburg Presbyterian Church,
Hamburg, New York
Position: Interim Assistant Pastor
Mackay Center, Room ll. ee OUM Mie 2 30 eh sti.
pO DIR SY er
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS (continued)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21
The Rev. Jack E. Weller, Associate Executive Presbyter (See TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 19)
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. Aone. MeO a3. Ms
ihe Rey. &. Richard Baldwin, Pastor, Covenant Presbyterian Church,
Austin, Texas
POSLULON 3) ASSOCIaLes Pastor
Mackay Center, Room C. Se 3ORACM. 6. DUS PeMes
The Rev. John D. Dennis, Minister, 1962B, First Presbyterian Church,
Corvallis, Oregon
Position: Assistant Minister
Mackay Center, Room 11. 11:00 A.M.-9:00 P.M.
The Rev. Sandy McConnel, Pastor, 1978B, First Presbyterian Church,
Jamestown, New York
Position: Assistant. Minister
The Oratory. COW Maeva rN.
Center of Continuing Education. TSUO RPO Maao co 0 ak. iM. |
FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 22
The Rev. Jack E. Weller, Associate Executive Presbyter (See TUESDAY,
FEBRUARY 19)
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. OF 00CA, MHS Sipe. M.
The Rev. John D. Dennis, Minister, 1962B (See THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21)
Mackay Center, Room 11. Cr4 5 eA. M. o/s 5 Uwe Mi.
The Rev. Sandy McConnel, Pastor, 1978B (See THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21)
The Oratory. Sie ORAGM. = 1 ehoe re.
Dan +C. lnomas
he MARCH 3 a9;
BUNDAY,, MARGH'3
Service of Holy Communion. The Reverend Sue Anne Steffey Morrow. @rinceton University Chapel. 11:00 a.m.
mULLER CHAPEL: Service: of Holy vommunion. The Reverend Robert Sanders,
festor to the Seminary, celebrant. Catherine McCollough, M.Div. senior, preacher.
m:00 a.m.
WONDAY, MARCH 4
moe Reverend Conrad Massa, dean of the
Heminary. Miller Chapel. 12:00 noon.
THE ALEXANDER THOMPSON LECTURE: Jr. Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza. "Luke
10: 38-42 - A Feminist Theological Assessment." fein Lounge. . 4:30;p.m. —(See notice, p.4.)
[SHOIR REHEARSAL: 6:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, MARCH 5 MILLER CHAPEL:
zandidate, homilist.
@..D. candidate, liturgist.
Meol OPEAKER: Dr. Robert Dickerson,
"Authority and the Pulpit." Sponsored oy And Now for Something Completely New and Different, a new 'regularly scheduled’ @eoup. Main Lounge, 12:30 p.m. .
MHOMPSON LECTURE CRITIQUE: Professors Beker, Edwards, and Taylor. Sponsored by the Women's Center. Main Lounge. ae 30. D.m,
CHOIR REHEARSALS:
Renita, Weems,ath.D.
Bo Luiza oeta.JOunsonr,
WUS OU. anil.
Oe Uo 1 ep etlls
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 6
MILLER CHAPEL: ~Julie Adkins,
Mor, .eader. Chancel Choirs 10:00%/sn.
meoUlryY GUONGHEONS*’PDRI" 12:30°pim
INSTRUCTIONAL DEPARTMENTS:
M.Div.
LSU Ge ren
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Wednesday continued... ar we
MmbRAR COMME Paci it = e750" pein.
PROD SoION Aes GU DINosCOMM.s4 3:30 p.m.
CURRICULUM COMMITTEE: 3:30 p.m.
WOMEN IN CHURCH & MINISTRY GOMMLIZCE Fee 5273.0 4p ine
JULIAN OF NORWICH, presented by Roberta Nobleman. Sponsored by the Women's Center. Miller Chapel. 7:30 p.m. (See notice,
one)
LHURSDAY, MARGH 7
MILLE RIGHAPH iw Gartersomith.wehenD.
@ancdicatevieguo wd Owais
SHI VING PRIORITIES, presented by The Reverend Jean Pinto. Sponsored by the Women's Center. Oratory. 2:30 p.m.
pA CHINGeGHURGH sae 7:00 p.m.
THEATER: "For Heaven's Sake." Mackay Center Auditorium. ~1:350 p.m.
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
MILLER..CHAPEL:
102. 00e8acir.
T B A: International Women's Day - 20% off on women's books.
ADDICTIONS, presented by Linda Jennings- Dilk, addiction counselor. Sponsored by tne Women's Center. Ora Oly. geccO US Dsl.
"FOR HEAVEN'S SAKE": oe Of a has
Worship service.
Auditorium.
SATURDAY, MARCH 9
WOMEN TELLING THEIR STORIES: Main Lounge. 10:00 a.m. Sponsored by the Women's’ Center.
CELEBRATION SERVICE OF WORSHIP: Miller Chapel.” 1i30"aim.” Sponsored by the Women's Center.
"FOR HN EAMEN DS DAKE: Auditorium. 7:30 p.m.
WINESKIN DEADLINE:
MONDAYS. 12:00 NOON
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's. Support’ Group... 79l> pimé
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association.
Siwy room!) ba S00p.mn.
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. U2 ao0P poms
Sisters of Sararr.
Women's Center. 12:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
poccer. ‘*Whiteley’ Gymnasium. 97330 p.m
THURSDAYS
Plowshare. Auditorium. 12:30 epi
mitz im Leber *™Mackay Center, ~roonr Gs.
pees ABA eA. teh.
EBRLDAY ©
Hunger Task Force. Mackay Center,”"roomeUy 82340" tm?
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. OVvatorvaue . Uap. ih.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Mondays. Luncheon meeting. Conference room C.
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexander basement lounge. | 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. list Wednesday. S.G.A. room. sore) 1), 02.
PRESBYTERIAN
WU. eA) SENIORS
Mis sea Wen INFORMATION NIGHT
THEOLOGY ODA OFFER
NeOrlale Cates
"The Graduate Study Fellowship for the Parish Ministry" will be awarded to a graduating Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) senior at Commencement 1985. A description of the Fellowship is on pages 148-149 of the present Seminary catalogue. This Fellowship is to be used for travel and study overseas and does not have to be toward a degree. It is intended for one who is dedicated to parish ministry rather than to an academic career. The Fellowship will be in the amount of $9000.00. Seniors who wish to be considered for this award can pick up an application form in the Office of the Dean of the Seminary, 128 Administration Building, by Monday, March 4. Completed applications mustype returned *by*March 15 at 12:00 noon. A decision on the award will be made in mid-April.
Gonracd*tieeviassa
An information night for students interested in the Accelerated Program in Ministry and Social Work will be held on an evening in April in the Mackay Center. Administrators from the School of Social Work at Rutgers will attend to describe the program and answer questions. The specific date will be announced latem. "Gontact the Oftice of Protessional Studies tor further information.
Carolyn Nicholson
Theology Today is publishing several issues on special topics for which members of the’ Princeton Seminary faculty are guest editors. The January 1985 issue, focusing on "theology and anthropology," was edited by Professor Mark Taylor. In April, an issue devoted to new thinking in practical theology will come off the presses. Professor Thomas Long edited that issue. "The educational ministry of the church" will be the theme of the July issue which Professor Craig Dykstra is editing. Professor Patrick Miller is guest editor tor the October tssue on Biblicdstudies.
Now is a great time to subscribe. A special annual subscription rate of $10.00 is being offered to Seminary students. Seniors, especially, should take advantage of this rate while it is available. Get in the habit of reading this famous theological journal. Over, 107000; subscribers—-more than.any other such journal in the pworld——join them!) See Nancy Pike in, the Theology Today office, Administration Building, room 32 (first floor).
Craig Dykstra
INFORMATION
ON
PRISON
MINISTRY
CELEBRATION!
THE
ALEXANDER
THOMPSON
LECTURE
INTERNSHIP
INTERVIEW
CCMG
AND
NOW...
If you would like a speaker for a church or organization who can address issues related to the prison ministry, please contact David Smith at 921-6518, or through campus mail, ily Alexander Hall.
Hendricks Davis
"Embracing the Fullness of Our Lives: Women in the 80s." The Women's Center will sponsor a series of events highlighting women's contributions to the ministry. For your information, those events are marked with an asterisk. If you wish further information on any part of the schedule, please contact Kay Steddom at the Women's Center.
Office of Public Information
Monday, March 4, Main Lounge, 4:30 p.m. Dr. Elisabeth Schtssler Fiorenza, Talbot Professor of New Testament Studies at Episcopal Divinity School in Cambridge, Massachusetts, will deliver the annual Alexander Thompson Lectureship. She will make a feminist theological assessment of the text describing Jesus' visit to Mary and Martha in the 10th chapter of Luke's Gospel.
An internationally renowned scholar, lecturer, and teacher, Schussler Fiorenza recently published In Memory of Her: A Feminist Theological Reconstruction of Christian Origins, which has won acclaim for its originality and the rigor of its scholarly approach... Two new books, Bread Not Stone: The Challenge) of Feminist Biblical Interpretation, and The Book of Revelation: Judgment and Justice, will be published this spring.
Barbara A. Chaapel
Monday saMercn 4,.Mackay Center. room 11,910: 50 2513080. m une Reverend David Leé Jones. Pirst Presbyterian Churc..
Jeffersonville, New York, will be on campus. Review the placement description available in our office and sign-up for an interview.
Hendricks Davis / Field Edueatian
Monday, March 4, Auditorium, 12:40 p.m. The Cross-Cultural Missions Group will hold a period of open community prayer for the nations. We'll look at prayer concerns for various countries, form groups, and spend time in prayer together. Students with prayer concerns for their particular nations, please call Nansi Hughes, 924-3158.
Nansi Hughes
luesday, March 5, Main Lounge, 12:30 — 1:20 p.m. And Now for Something Completely New and Different will have Dr. Robert Dickerson, former pastor of Ebenezer Baptist
Church in Atlanta, Georgia, and currently a Th.M. student
in Preaching and Worship, as the guest speaker. Dickerson's topic will be "Authority and the Pulpit."
Rich Hagler
GEDA
WORKSHOP
SAMUEL ROBINSON FOUNDATION PRIZES
INTERNSHIP INTERVIEWS
CONFERENCE: "WHO SHALL
| MINISTER"
ATTENTION SENIOR CLASS
MondayjeMarch 1,4bennent-Hall,,rooms1,. 7:00 — 9:00 prem: An introduction to the curriculum resources of Christian Education: Shared Approaches. This workshop is for all students who wish to learn about the four approaches: Knowing the Word, Interpreting the Word, Living the Word, and Doing the Word. The resource materials are produced gC used Oy) 14 Cenonineuols include, mol. ABC, Utes. Tne Epicecopal Cuurci, cla rGUon.
Dave Wall
SchoolLoL, christian Education
Tuesdays, March J2¢, pHomiletics room .5..,,Miller Chapel, 7:00 p.m. The first of two examinations on the Westminster Shorter Catechism will be given today. Provided students have not previously been awarded a Robinson prize, all currently enrolled (including graduate students) are eligible to compete for one of the 33 $150 prizes awarded each year by the Samuel Robinson Foundation. If you are interested in taking the exam, please sign-up on the sheet posted on the bulletin board outside the door of the chapel office.
Thomas Long
PRULSCeys MALCiin dt to mackay Genterseroomert, 9:30 -— 2:30 pen The Reverend Robert Armstrong, Bay Presbyterian Church, Bay Village, Ohio,
Maca ys Coulter, OOM) Cy .0; 4200a.iten 4. U0 Del.
The Reverend Samuel Huffard, East Stroudsburg Presbyterian Church, Pennsylvania, will be on campus for interviews with
prospective interns.
Placement descriptions on both the above internships are available for review in the Office of Field Education.
Hendricks Davis
FridayarMareh 22h, cunday, March 24.
This conference is open to all Seminary students free of charge. If you plan to attend, please send your name, address, and denominational affiliation to Reggie Tuck via campus mail. Students willing to assist in various tasks such as registration, etc., are asked to make a note of that on the registration form.
Reg cigGSTuckeaps., G. A.
Saturday, April 20.
The Senior Class Events Committee has been hard at work preparing for a senior class breakfast to be held on April 20 in the Main Lounge of the Mackay Campus Center. If you would like to help or have ideas for another event, please call Weldon Thomas (452-0242) or Bruce Ervin. (683-4582),
co-chairpersons orwthes,Events. Commiltee... Aiso...save the date!
Peter Suzuki, 683-5649
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THOMPSON LECTURE CRITIQUE
FIELD
EDUCATION
INTERVIEWS
INTERNSHIP INTERVIEWS
MAKE
NOTE
JULIAN OF NORWICH
"SETTING
PRIORG TIES”
ADDICTION
PRESENTATION:
"WOMEN
TELLING
THEIR
LOR TES
WORSHIP
SERVICE
Tuesday, March 5, Main Lounge, 2:30 - 3:45 p.m. Dr. J. Christiaan (Beker), Dr, "hiizabeth (Edwards, Dr.. Mark
Taylor. . Women's Center
Wednesday, March 6, Main Lounge, 8:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m.
The Reverend Warren Ost, director of A Christian Ministry in the National Parks, will be on campus Tuesday and Wednesday, March 5 and 6, to speak with students interested in a summer placement in a national park, as well as full-year internships. If you would like to talk informally before interviewing with the Reverend Ost about the exciting leadership and growth opportunities experienced by other students participating, a time has been set aside in the Main Lounge on Tuesday, March 5, between 6:00 and 6:30 p.m. To sign-up for an interview on Wednesday, please stop in the Office of Field Education.
Wednesday, March 6, Administration Building, conference room 13, LO 00 na Arie tad: SDy pC. The Reverend Harry Strong and current intern, Jennifer Warren, State College Presbyterian
Church, State College. (Sign-up in the field ed office.)
Hendricks Davis
Wednesday, March 6, between 1:00 & 3:00 p.m. The fire alarms in all buildings (dormitories, apartments, offices, classrooms, etc.,) will be tested between 1:00 & 3:00 p.m.
David Poinsett / Housing Office
Wednesday, March 6, Miller Chapel, 7:30 p.m. A one-woman performance by Roberta Nobleman based on the writings of Julian, a late 14th century anchoress who lived in solitude in Norwich, England, and received 16 "showings" revealing an experience of God as "our mother." .
Women's Center
Thursday) “March 7)°Aléxander Halle Oratoryt 12:30 - 32:45pim:
The Reverend Jean Pinto's' topie™will be” priorities or’ "Why do | I seldom accomplish what I set out to do?" |
EvidayjseMarchy 8, .Onatony ia: 00.7 345 p.m; Linda Jennings-Dilk from the Aldie Counseling Center in Doylestown, Pennsylvania, will speak on "Addiction: How Do Pastors and Church Educators Help?"
Saturday, March® 9, Mair Bounges**i0:00S-"21; 30°avm, The Reverend Kadi Billman, pastor of the Greenwood Avenue United Methodist Church, Trenton, New Jersey.
The Reverend Susan Reisinger, pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Stockton, New Jersey.
The Reverend Florence Ridley, chaplain at the New Jersey Correctional Institute for Women.
The Reverend Nancy Nelson, interim assistant pastor, First Presbyterian Church, Moorestown, New Jersey.
Saturday, March 9, Miller Chapel, 11:'30 - 12:00 noon. A Service of Celebration and Worship will be held in Miller Chapel concluding the week-long seminar "Embracing the Fullness of Our Lives."
Women's Center |)
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SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
TUESDAY, MARCH 5
The Rev. Ansley G. Van Dyke, Pastor, 1942B, The Presbyterian Church of Toms
River, Toms River, New Jersey
Position: Assistant Minister
Mackay Center, Room ll. 92 DO PA Meo. ok. i.
FRIDAY, MARCH 8
Mr. Ed Coplen and Pastor Nominating Committee, First Presbyterian Church,
Hereford, Texas
POSTELOn? * Pastor
Mackay Center, Room 11. 92 007A.M.—-3:30 Po.
SATURDAY, MARCH 9
Mr. Ed Coplen and Pastor Nominating Committee (See FRIDAY, MARCH 8)
The Oratory. OS OUR A, Meo OP i.
Mr. Roger Warwick and Pastor Nominating Committee, First Presbyterian Church
of Sussex, Sussex, New Jersey
Pasitaons “Pastor
Mackay Center, Room ll. 102 00PA.M2—4:: 008? . Ma
Dan Ges lnemas
New students, Spring 1 9 8 95
ARBUZ, Capt. Joseph Robert (Millicent) TH.M. Full-time
203 Loetscher Place, 3-A
(609) 452-9323
virama, Florida “lorida State University Southwestern Baptist
SURGHETT, Geraldine
M.DIV. JUNIOR Full-time
61 Erdman Hall
live Hill, Kentucky Whniversity of Kentucky
DAVIS Bridget Babette MeDIV. JUNIOR Full-time
'14 Alexander Hall
'609) 683-1231
tingsport, Tennessee
Hueen's College
JAUL, Linda Mildred @A. JUNIOR Part-time
2? Allison Apartments farlton, New Jersey 08053
609) 596-0912
Marlton, New Jersey sethel College
PiyYS Michael Clarence (Terri)
MOIV. MIDDLER Full-time
> Farber Road, 8B
609) 452-9396
irea, California
alifornia State University uller Seminary
(1SLIN, Kim Milroy MDIV. JUNIOR Full-time
®> Emmons Drive, 1A
-enmore, New York 14217
mpire State College
MmOKELS, Karen Elizabeth (Robert)
BOIV. JUNIOR Full-time
m Richards Road
layne, Pennsylvania 19087 @i5) 783-7249
layne, Pennsylvania ‘homas Edison College
PINTO, Jean Louise Benefield (Richard)
Ethie Meee ert time
2 East Delaware Avenue
Pennington, New Jersey 08534 (609) 737-8011
Pennington, New Jersey Yale University Princeton Seminary
REEVES, Brian Andrew
M.DIV. MIDDLER Full-time
423 Hodge Hall (609) 683-1456
Englewood, Colorado
Stanford University Fuller Seminary
TACY, Bruce Datesman
MeDLV~ MIDDLER. 2 ull-time
L677 i edmanHall
(609) 683-4495
Bates College Andover Newton
TAYLOR, David Kenneth
(GE Vie avai ovimMe lin od Wine Rete me ee) Bordentown, New Jersey 08505 (609) 984-3466
Bordentown, New Jersey Western Maryland College Episcopal Divinity School
TORBERT III, Vance Wiley (Linda)
MiDIV] SLUNIOR Ss all-time
22 Dickinson Street, #1 (609)§ 685—4055
Chatham, New Jersey Princeton University
WARNER, Joyce Louise (Roy) MODE a ONT OR Ber ile time
19 Kenwood Terrace Hamilton, New Jersey 08610 CG09 Sos o200
Hamilton, New Jersey Rutgers University
WOODWARD, Michael Scott (Suzanne)
TH Me ab ull=time
L054 Farber sRoad,. /B
(609) 452-9444
Boulder, Colorado
University of Colorado
FACULTY OFFICE HOURS — SPRING SEMESTER 1985
David Adams
Diogenes Allen
James Armstrong
W. J. Beeners
Le Christiaan Beker
Donald Capps
James Charlesworth
Daniel DeArment
Martinus C. de Boer
Doris Donnelly
Edward A. Dowey
Elizabeth Edwards
Karlfried Froehlich
Elizabeth Gaines
Freda A. Gardner
Martin L. Harkey
William D. Howden
Wednesday, 10:45 A.M.-12:00 P.M. and by appointment, 37
Carriage House, ext. 285
Monday, 11:00-11:30 A.M., Friday, 9:00-9:30 A.M.,
ZI DLCK TUS OILS eT OOle Yd ole vat kL,
Monday, Tuesday, and Thursday afternoons by appoint-
ments, 110 Hodge Hall, 921-8049 or ext. 266
Thursday and Friday by appointment, Speech Studios, ext. 350
By appointment, 114 Tennent Hall, ext. 334
Tuesday, 9:00-9:50 A.M. and by appointment, 12 Mackay
Campus Center, ext. 364. Home telephone 921-7201.
By appointment, 113 Tennent Hall, ext. 327
By appointment, 21 Dickinson St., room 101, ext. 326
Tuesday, 3:00-5:00 P.M. and by appointment, 001 Tennent Hall, ext. 400
Monday, 10:00-11:00 A.M., Reigner Reading Room, Home telephone 394-0787.
Wednesday and Friday 11:00-12:00 noon, 21 Dickinson Ot DOOM. 4. .ext 505
Monday, 1:30-2:30 P,M. and by appointment, 21 Dickinson St., Room 302, ext. 310
Tuesday, 10:30-11:00 A.M., Friday, 4:00-4:30 P.M., 2) orckinson st... room. 205, .ext. 306
By appointment, 002 Tennent Hall, ext. 375. Home
telephone 683-1846.
By appointment, 101 Tennent Hall, ext. 2/71 or 921-8252. Home telephone 921-2815.
By appointment, 102 Tennent Hall, ext. 271.
Home telephone 987-0475.
Thursday, 9:00-9:45 A.M. and by appointment, 22 Tennent Hall, ext. 222. Home telephone 452-2753.
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David A. Weadon
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Wayne R. Whitelock
E. David Willis
Gibson Winter
NOTE: All telephone extensions follow 921-8300.
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Tuesday through Friday, by appointment, 124 Admin- istrationmb deemeext. 203
Monday, 9:00-10:00 A.M., and by appointment, 112 Tennent Hall, ext. 241
Business hours, Speer Library Workroom, reference desk,
Cxt eo.
Monday, 10:30-11:50 A.M., Wednesday, 10:45 A.M.-12:00 noon and by appointment, 38 Carriage House, ext. 283
By appointment, 3 Tennent Hall, ext. 329
Business hours, Speer Library, ext. 262
Wednesday, 11:00 A.M.-12:30 P.M., Thursday, 1:30-
3: 000P Ms, MillersChapel ext 2247
Friday, 3:00-3:30 P.M., and by appointment, Adams House, 921-8198
Monday through Friday 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M. by appoint- ment, Stuart House - Speech Studios, ext. 352. Home
telephone 924-2343,
Wednesday, 9:30 A.M. - 12:00 noon, 23 Tennent Hall,
ext. 338
Monday 1:00-2:00 P.M. by appointment, Wednesday afternoon by appointment, 15 Mackay Campus Center,
CXU.yoIg
All area codes 609.
Professors Richard Armstrong, Brown, Dykstra, Hanson, Livezey, and West are on
sabbatical this semester.
Visiting Lecturers may be reached at numbers listed in the Seminary Directory,
or contact the Academic Dean's office, ext. 300.
Ghe PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
MARCH 10 - 16, 1985 #2
SUNDAY, MARCH 10
MmrNCHE LON UNIVERSITY €GHAPEL:
Wie Ven. Robert A. Bryan; executive
lirector, Quebec Labrador Foundation.
m:00 a.m.
MLLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy Bommunion. Stephen Nelson, M.Div. senior, preacher. Kasonga Wa Kasonga, ™.0). candidate, celebrant. 10:00 p.m.
fONDAY, MARCH 11 mLLER CHAPEL: President Thomas W.
fillespie. 12:00 noon
MA APLAINS' SUPPORT GROUP: Conference
Spe rec. 04D tn Bo Seesnotice, 1p. 2.)
MiOIR REHEARSAL: 6:30 p.m.
me:SA CURRICULUM WORKSHOP:
Meement Hall, room 1... 7:00"%p.m.
See notice, p.5.)
PUESDAY, MARCH 12
eek CHAPEL: Erwin Barron, M.Div.
jenior, homilist. Ross, Goouman, ol. Din.
maior, liturgist. 10:00 a.m.
mOIR REHEARSALS: 6:30 & 8:15 p.m,
IESTMINSTER CATECHISM EXAMINATION: femiletics room 5. 7:00 p.m. mee note |.)
MDNESDAY, MARCH 13
@eceR CHAPEL: R. Scott Herr, M.Div, Meor, liturgist. Chapel Choir. 10:00 a.m.
ARRIBEAN/NE CONFERENCE OF WORLD MLIANCE OF REFORMED CHURCHES: uditorium. All day.
meuisTY LUNCHEON: ‘PDR. 12:30 p.m.
meeCH & SOCIETY COMMITTEE: 1:30 5.m-
me, STUDIES COMMITTEE: 1:30 p.m.
MUN. STUDIES COMMITTEE: 1:30 p.m.
Wednesday continued...
SENIOR FACULTY MEETING FOLLOWS.
SER INGED AN © Ub ti 5[0sekOs | opens (See note 2.)
THURSDAY, MARCH 14
MILLER CHAPEL: Charles Ryerson, assistant professor of the history of religions, leader. Tonya Fields, M: Div. middler, assisting. Fredrick Stevens, M.Div.
Setlowmraccistine LU; 008asm.
CHILD CARE CENTER SUPPER: Tennent
Hall 360 00RD. ms Goee notice, p.6.)
FRIDAY, MARCH 15
ADMINISTRATIVE BREAKFAST: PDR.
fe) eae
MILLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy Communion. E. David Willis, professor of systematic theology, homilist and celebrant. 10:00 a.m.
SENIOR CLASS MEETING: Main Lounge. 12: 45up.i.s .(Seesnotice,, p..6.)
SPRRING IR ECH oS BEGING 2) 9230 "p.m
SATURDAY, MARCH 16
CARRIBEAN/NE CONFERENCE CONCLUDES.
N&O TES
7. Examination time ts still available for
ldStMUNULE SI GMaups
PICKET S a OF eile DOnGUeT AWillsnol. De sold prior to the dinner. Those attending will follow the regular dinners formal nrodgre the. line.
WINESKIN DEADLINE:
MONDAYS. 12:00 NOON
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support Group. 7:15 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association.
Gee Oil, mee eeoU. ps Ml.
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. EA PCTS 3 ints
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Center. 12:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS
Plowsnare: =) CUGgiHoOrium. = 2c Ue. .
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. es Oe
Poa ©
Hunger slasksPorce. Mackay Center,” room ©. 112:40° p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oba aKesgnive 6 TAC Nas eee
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Mondays. Luncheon meeting. Conference room, C.
Deacons. énd Monday, evening. Main Lounge. & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexander basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. room. FE Ue De ihe
NTORL feCek is
There are a number of teaching assistant positions open to M. Div. students for the 1985-86 academic year. The positions are offered with remuneration. Qualifications are: a solid background in the language, the ability to relate to peers, and a G.P.A. in the area of 3.50, or better. Written application should be addressed to either Dr. Charlesworth or Dr. Seow as soon as possible. Applications will be processed through the Biblical Studies Department and recommendations will be made to President Gillespie for appointments. Notification of selections will be made about May l.
G.. Lbhaseow
Several Fellowships have been established in the Seminary for the pursuit of advanced study in theology. These Fellowships, each with an honorarium of $2000, are available in Old Testament, New Testament, the Department of History,
the Department of Theology, the Department of Practical Theology, and the Program in Religion and Society. See the general catalogue, page 147, for fellowship regulations. Deadline for receipt of theses for consideration is May lI,
moslaterithan’ 4:30 p.m.
James N. Lapsley
A copy of Dr. James Charlesworth's inaugural address, history, lheology, and the Mysteriim Christi," is on reserve at opeer Library.
Donna Musso / President's Office
Two members of the Princeton Seminary faculty have joined the editorial stair or Theology Today. .joe new book editor is Dr. Patrick. D'. Miller, Jr. ,- professor of Old Testament theology. Dr. Craig Dykstra, professor of -Christian education, is the new associate editor. Dr. Hugh T. Kerr, Benjamin B. Warfield Professor of Systematic Theology, Emeritus, continues as editor. Associate editor of the journal since its initial issue of publication in April 1944, Kerr became editor in 1951, assuming that position from former President Mackay.
Craig Dykstra
Fall grade reports may be picked up in the Office of the Registrar, Hodge Hall, room 110.
Judy Lang
FROM THE WOMEN'S CENTER
USE OF CHAPEL
MUSIC CONTRIBUTION
NEW STUDENT INTEREST GROUP
JUST
A
REMINDER...
If you are interested in running for coordinator of the Women's Center, please submit a letter of intent to Kay Steddom by March 29. The letter should state your interest and experience in and goals for the Center for the coming year. A copy of our constitution is posted in the Women's Center outlining the group's purpose. Elections will be held the second week ih April. For more information call Kay at 683-4575.
Se a Pa
The Pittsburgh Theological Seminary is hosting the 1985 Interseminary Conference. This year's theme is Birthdance/Godsong Judith Plaskow will be the keynote speaker. Detailed information on the conference has been posted on the Women's Center Bulletin Board in Mackay Center. A limited number of scholarships are available through the Women's Center. Apply to Kay Steddom by March 18.
Kay Steddom
All services of worship, meetings, classes, and practice sessions held in the chapel: must be scheduled in advance with the chapel office. All services of worship must also be approved by the Chapel Council and should be planned far enough in advance to allow for obtaining approval from the Council.
The Chapel Council
Anyone who would like to provide music for a chapel service can contact the representative of the Music and Arts Committee, Julie Adkins.
Carolyn Marshall / Chapel Office
Amnesty International has been granted official recognition as a new student group by the Student Government Association. Meetings are expected to be held each Monday. Watch for announcement of time and place.
A. I.'s statement of purpose calls for the group's commitment toward abolishing torture and the death penalty; to bringing to the public an awareness of human rights violations; and to the defence of dignity for all men, women, and children everywhere.
Kate Bilis
All copy submitted for publication in the WINESK/N must be in by the WINESKIN deadline: MONDAYS / 12:00 NOON. Thanks for your cooperation.
Office of Public fenton
CHAPLAINS'! SUPPORT GROUP
CCMG
CEsoA CURRICULUM WORKSHOP
CL/GC
AND NOW:
WEIGHT EXCHANGE PRAYER enc OUP
Monday, March 11, Conference room C, 12:30 jee sa
The Chaplains' Support Group will meet on Monday to discuss plans for a possible spring luncheon honoring those involved in institutional ministry in the area. People presently serving as hospital, prison, or other institutional chaplains, as well
as students in field education assignments, are particularly encouraged to attend this meeting. We look forward to hearing your ideas. Thank you.
Bill Wildhack
Monday, March 115 Auditorium, 12:40 Dein.
Dr. Cullen I K Story will present his interpretation of the Biblical basis of Scripture, at the regularly scheduled meeting of Cross-Cultural Missions Group. Come prepared with Bible and lunch.
Nansi Hughes
Moncay:, eMarchy ly glennentitialls podm, lev/:00 -— 9:00 p.m. This workshop will offer an introduction to the curriculum resources of Christian Education: Shared Approaches. A seminar for all interested students who wish to learn about the four approaches: Knowing the Word, Interpreting the Word, Living the Word, and Doing the Word. The resource materials are produced and used by 12 denominations including RCA, ABO, *UCCS* The Episcopal*Church;”"and PCUSA.
Dave Wall
Monday, «Marchs dd, Alumni/aeyRoom, 7:30) p.m. The Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns group will host the Reverend Garryand= Mrs. Rebecca Waltz at_their regularly
scheduled Monday night meeting. The Waltzes will discuss their involvement with PFLAG, a national organization for parents and friends of lesbian and gay people.
Please notes — GlAGG waillhmot: meet onsManches 18 or 25.
Julie Gsell
Tuesday, March™12,"Main Lounge, 12:30 p.m. The Reverend Suzanne Rudiselle, assistant director of Continuing Education, will be the guest speaker at the regularly scheduled meeting of And Now for Something Completely New and Different. Her topic will be "Does Being a Christian Matter in Counseling?"
David Dunderdale
Wednesdays. during Lent,- Alumni/ae Roomy12:30.>, 1:30-p.m. Those participating in the weight exchange program are invited to a lunchtime fast on Wednesdays during the Lenten period. We will pray, sing, and celebrate in support of each other as we lose so others may gain.
Erwin Barron / Hunger Task Force
INTERNSHIP
INTERVIEWS
"THANK TOU
SUPPER SCHEDULED
SENIORS: MAY WE HAVE YOUR ATTENTION!
SUMMER SCHOOL ee
LECTURE
Thursday, March 14, Mackay Center, room 11, 9:30 a.m.-2:00 p.m.
The Reverend Robert Armstrong, Bay Presbyterian Church, Bay Village, Ohio, will interview interested students. Review position description and sign-up in the field education office.
Thursday, March 14, Mackay Center, room C, 10:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m,
Reverend Samuel Huffard, East Stroudsburg Presbyterian Church, East Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania, will interview interested students. Review position description and sign-up at the field education
office.
Hendricks Davis
Thursday, March 14, Child Care Center, Tennent Hall, 6:00 p.m.
Child care volunteers will be "honored guests" at the pot luck thank you supper planned this evening. Families of children involved at the Center will provide supper dishes. Parents are asked to call Brenda Ward, 452-2381, or Susan Leigh, 452- 0071, to plan their food contributions to the dinner.
Flo Winch
Prada y Varia, .evielli POUNCE WT bottle wets OU dos Il. Please plan on attending the senior class meeting scheduled for Friday. We will hear reports from each of the senior committees and a vote will be taken for a "class agent" to handle the arrangements for our senior class gift.
Peter Suzuki
Monday, June 10,- Friday, August 9
Brochures for the Summer School, including the language courses, are available in the Summer School Office located in
Tennent Hall. Courses. in the areas of Biblical studies, church
history, theology and ethics, homiletics, evangelism, Christian education, and pastoral theology are being offered along with Biblical Hebrew and New Testament Greek. Students may register at any time, in the Summer School Office. ,.For, more information please call 921-8252.
David Wall / director
ORE-GAMP US? EVE NIGS
Sunday, March 10, Jewish Center of Princeton, 7:30 p.m.
Dr. Judith Plaskow will deliver a lecture entitled "Towards a Jewish Feminist Spirituality." A leading pioneer on women and religion she is currently teaching at Manhattan College. Plaskow
authored Sex, Sin, & Grace, co-edited Womenspirit Rising, and
served as one of the first chairpersons of the Women and Religion Section of the American Academy of Religion.
Suzi Wizowaty /TBA
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
MONDAY, MARCH 11
ThéesRey. ArthuseE mSundstrom,iirewmerastorwlo 2b, LOC0M
Collegiate Presbyterian Church, Ames, Iowa
Position: Assistant Pastor
Mackay Center, Room 11. SO ORA SM aoe.
TUESDAY, MARCH 12
fie REVewAGENUrT sola sttom, JIGe. rastor (See MONDAY, MARCH 11)
Maekay |Genter, Room 1 li558:30 ALM. -12;15° P.M.
The Rev. Michael H. Wenning, Pastor, and Mrs. Jerry Reeves, Search Committee
Pleasant Hills Community Presbyterian Church, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Position: Assistant Minister
Mackay Center, Room C. SO OURA. Ms 2 30mr MM.
Mackay Center, Room 11. i eM ol eee Me
The Rev. Donald C. Hawthorne, Pastor, 1951B
Goleta Presbyterian Church, Goleta, California
Position: Assistant Pastor
The Oratory. S250 ALM =—8230 P 2M.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13
‘The Rev. Michael H. Wenning, Pastor (See TUESDAY, MARCH 12) Mackay Center, Room ll. SB: O05A Ms) 2: IS eeM:
The Rev. Donald C. Hawthorne, Pastor (Seer UESDAY.) MARCH U2)
The Oratory. Seo0RAsM. 172: 1 Dee. M. ee
THURSDAY, MARCH 14
fhemkeve, Clydegh, eMellincer malre mrastor, 19518
Webster Presbyterian Church, Webster, New York
Position: Assistant Pastor
ThesOLa tony. Os 00 RAM. oct ue. be
COMING RSVOE Ne
CONFERENCE Thursday, March 28, Stuart’ Halts 2nd’ Floor Lecture Room,
ON 7700-10; 000R.MT:
CLERGY TAXES A conference to assist Seniors in understanding the complex
AND areas of income tax for clergy persons and church finance
CHURCH FINANCE (as in balance sheets and monthly financial statements) will
be held again this year by the Placement Office. ‘Though
designed for members of the Class of 1985, the Seminary
community is invited to attend. William R. Sasso, Esq.,
senior tax partner in the Philadelphia firm of Stradley,
Ronon, Stevens & Young, will discuss clergy taxes and respond
to questions. The speaker on church finance will be announced
Pater:
Dan CG pwelhiomas
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PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY | MAR 2& Jop¢
MARCH 24 - 30, 1985 Number 22 Sie LOGICAL set
‘SUNDAY, MARCH 24 Wednesday COrtinuet. ..
-PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL: FACULTY LUNCHEON: PDR. 12:30 p.m. i1The Reverend Michael Rivas, director of
/planning, General Board of Global Ministries, The United Methodist Church,
NMyew York City. 11:00 a.m.
‘MONDAY, MARCH 25
‘CLASSES RESUME:
MILLER CHAPEL: President Thomas
W. Gillespie. 12:00 noon.
PUNGER TASK FORCE/CCMG: Bread
for the World meeting. Main Lounge. B2:40 p.m. (See notice, p.4. & Off-
Campus addendum. )
CHANCEL CHOIR REHEARSAL: 6:30 p.m.
Ze Re ITELD LECTURE 1. Dr.” dan Milic Lochman, "The Radical Heritage: Czechoslovak Roots." Miller Chapel. f:00 p.m. (See notice, p.4.)
O20 Ue aeeetrin
BUESDAY, MARCH 26 i
‘MILLER CHAPEL: Pre-service music: 9:55 a.m., ‘Peter Jauhiainen. David Smith, M.Div. junior, thomilist. Phillip Hohensee, M.Div. junior, imturgist. 10:00°a.m.
WARFIELD LECTURE Tl: "Christians Without
‘Privileges: Frustrations and Hopes of 'Churches in Eastern Europe." Main imounge;y1ir30 p.m.
IWARFIELD LECTURE III: "Theological imessons from Christian-Marxist Encounters.'!!
mainsLounge, _ 4:30 p.m.
‘CHOIR REHEARSAL: 6:30-8:15 p.m.
PRACTICAL THEOLOGY COLLOQUIUM:
Meratory. 7:30 -9:15 peminit( See lnotice,
p.5.) t
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
MLLER CHAPEL: Rebecca LaBombard,
M.Div. middler, liturgist. Chancel Choir. 2:00 a.m.
WARFIELD LECTURE IV? "The Unnecessary
GCod?: The Idea “or"God and the Quest for Hunan [dentity. ~Mait Lounge. 1:30 p.m.
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE:
BLACK CONCERNS COMMITTEE:
KOINONIA SEMINAR: Main Lounge. bs 0.0. > ities (oeehnoetice J19tyba))
SEMINARY CONFERENCE.” 4:30 p.m.
WARFIELD LECTURE V: "The Forgiveness of
Sins: Christian Identity in an Alienated World."
Mate LOuUn we. 7 U0 i. ils
G50 ae Us.
oo UD in.
4:00 -
PHU OUA ae MAR co
MILLER CHAPEL: “The Reverend Barbara Chaapel. Pashington Obeng, Th.M. NalLsietiUG ties, —aNieci7. junior.. 10:00" a.m.
WARFIEED LECTURE VI: “Apocalypse “#omorrow:: A’ Christian's ‘Account of Hope." Man LOuUn eC. eb sUT pi. Oi
GECTURE ALDER. GWornnel, West.
Defense ol Democratic Socialism.”
BH00nD.m, “CSeepnetice ,” tp. 6:})
"Christian Main Lounge.
FRIDAY, MARCH 29
pervice Ol Holy Communion me Reverend Samuel Moffett, homilist and celebrant. #0): 00 arms
INTER-VARSITY CHRISTEANEFELLOWSHIP;
@ratory. 12:30" p.moOM seesnotice, p. 6.)
CONFERENCE ON THE SMALL CHURCH:
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. 7:30 p.m. (Seeun OL1G¢e}- 15. Ose)
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
SMA MCHC CONFERENCE -CON TINUED:
Alunini/ae Room, °9:00 ‘a.m’.
CHOIR PRERRAR SAR 10:30 a.m.
WINESKIN DEADLINE:
MONDAYS. 12:00 NOON
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS |
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m. |
| MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m. |
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support Group. 7:15 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association.
SGA room. 12:30 p¥m%
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. We pe Us ea so
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Cenfert¥Ors 50%). ma
WEDNESDAYS
moccer. ™Whiteléy Gymnasium? 72350'p. mt
THURSDAYS
Plowshare. Atiditorium. '12:30'pim.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. i ais aii
FRIDAYS
Hunger Task.Force. Mackay Center, room C. 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oratory. © 7:30 t3.m;
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Mondays, Luncheon meeting. Conference room C.
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexander basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. room. Oe oa ts Tihs
FULBRIGHT GRANTS
NATIONAL CAPPPAL SEMESTER SUMMER TERM
CHOIR INFORMATION
Sri IM LEBEN
ATTENTION SENIORS
NIO Rl eS
The United States Information Agency and the Institute of Inter- national Education have announced the opening of the 1986-87 competition for grants for graduate study or research abroad. The purpose of these grants is to increase mutual understanding between the people of the United States and other countries through the exchange of persons, knowledge, and skills. Applicants must be U.S. citizens, and in most cases should be
proficient in the language of the host country.
The National Capital Semester for Seminarians program is being
offered again during the summer term of 1985, from June 17 to July 26. The program focuses on developing an understanding of the legislative process and learning how to influence it. Time will be spent on Capitol Hill and in classroom discussion. This program offers a unique dimension to theological education.
For information on either of the above programs, please stop in at the academic dean's office, Administration Building.
James N. Lapsley
Chapel Choir and Chambers Singers / Rehearsal Schedules huesdayeavarch 26siboth! choirs ~%6: 30-8: [5°piim: baturday giMarceh 030," )0430 a.m 12: 30) pein dress rehearsal
with orchestra.
Please reserve these times on your calendar. Attendance at these rehearsals is mandatory if you are to sing in the performance.
David A. Weadon
The theme for the second annual "Sitz Lit" is "Death and Resurrection." Students, faculty, and staff are asked to submit poetry, art, photography (black and white), prose, and other creative ideas or graphics to Sitz im Leben via campus mail. Questions? Call Tim Martin, 924-4033.
‘Lim Martin, ./, Sitz im Leben
The Senior Class Worship Committee asks all who will be receiving degrees in June to consider submitting a petition nominating a hymn to be used as the senior class hymn. As of March 25 petitions will be available at the circulation desk, Speer Library; in the lobby, Mackay Center; or through Lois Ann Wolff, 300 Hodge Hall. Instructions are included on the
petition ‘sheers. On April, 9 at 12:30 p.m inthe auditorium, there will be a hymn-sing of all hymns nominated. Voting will tollow and: continue on April”~10 and 11,. from 12:00-1:30 p.m.
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THEOLOGICAL
BOOK
AGENCY
NEWS
INTERNSHIP
INTERVIEW
BREAD FOR THE WORLD ON CAMPUS
Ee WARFIELD LECTURES
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Petitions should be turned in to Lois no later than April 4,
br 0 oi
April 4: petitions due; April 4: hymn-sing; April 9, 10, 11: voting
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Lois Ann Wolff, chairperson | Senior Class Worship Committee |
An authoring-signing will be held at the book agency on Tuesday, April 2, celebrating Professor Katharine Doob Sakenfeld's new publication, Faithfulness in Action (Fortress Press). Watch for details.
TBA is currently distributing free copies of The Review of Books and Religion. Students and others interested can pick them tupi atrithes case,megis ters.
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National Teacher's Day is Thursday, March 28. Faculty members will be honored by receiving a special discount on one book each.
Suzi Wizowaty
Monday, March 25, Mackay Center, room C, 11:00 a.m.—3:00 p.m. The Reverend Jack White, The Second Reformed Church,
Hackensack, New Jersey, will interview interested students.
Position descriptions on this and other internship possibilities listed are available for review in the Office of Field Education. As always, sign-up sheets are posted.
Hendricks Davis
Monday, March 25, Main Lounge, 12:40 p.m.
Co-sponsored by the Hunger Task Force and the Cross-Cultural Missions Group, representatives from the Bread for the World organization will be on campus. Topics of discussion will include: "The Church and Public Policy," "Hunger and the 1985 Legislative Agenda," "The Bread for the World (BFW) Network," and "How
BFW Can Help Educate Your Congregation about Hunger." (See addendum: Off-Campus Events, p. 8.)
Laurie Davis / Hunger Task Force
Monday, March 25 - Thursday, March 28 Dr. Jan Milic Lochman, professor of systematic theology at the University of Basel, Switzerland, will deliver the 1985 Warfield Lectures. Dr. Lochman was previously professor of systematic theology and philosophy at Comensius Faculty of Theology in Prague, and was Harry Emerson Fosdick Visiting Professor at Union Theological Seminary in New York. The general theme of the lectureship will be "A Quest for Theological Identity in East and West." (See calendar listings of lectures.)
Office of Public Information
INTERNSHIP POSITION
PRACTICAL THEOLOGY COLLOQUIUM OFFERED
INTERNSHIP POSITION
KOINONIA
INTERNSHIP POSSIBIET ELES
CONFERENCE ON CHURCH FINANCIES AND GLERGY TAXES
Puesday,uMarcha7 Opie hayecemten se room C ,) 10530 -48.m.-3 00ipam. The Reverend Gerrit Dawson, Westminster Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, Delaware, will be on campus for interviews.
Hendricks Davis
MUCsCaAy .viahCumer: OeOracGlvs 106.75 polls
The Department of Practical Theology announces a colloquium On. HermencuticsaavG pastoral slneology Participants will include:
Charles Gerkin, professor at Candler School of Theology and author of The Living Human Document.
David Waanders, professor at New Brunswick Theological Seminary and currently teaching the course "Interpretation in PastoralgCare ats 1S.
Donald Capps, William Harte Felmeth Professor of Pastoral Theology (PTS) and author of Pastoral Care and Hermeneutics.
imiended tors Phew. students and faculty in the Department “of Practical ‘Theology but others are welcome.
Donald Capps
WednesCayamparc incipmviacCkaveCenlel » 00m Ul, .9: 00lalm. oo. ou p.m. The Reverend Gary Ziegler, Latrobe Presbyterian Church, Latrobe, Pennsyivania, will bejon campus to meet with interested students.
Hendricks Davis
Wednesday. Marchy2i(,..Main Lounge, —4200,— 5:00, p.m. An informal get-together with Dr. Jan Milic Lochman offering aespecial chanceyfor sPh.D. students._to retlect on the Warfield Lectures in the presence of Dr. Lochman.
Louke van Wensveen
The Reverend Thomas Pinnel, South Presbyterian Church,
Bergenfield, New Jersey, will interview.
DirOWer emote eneslt Onmhovalmenespycerian Church. bront Royal, Virginia, will meetwith interested students.
Hendricks Davis
Thursday «Maren io ,eotiart Hall wendetloorslecture Room,
(nO 0gee 0s 00 Rog rar A conference to assist seniors in understanding the complex areas of income tax for clergypersons and church finance (as in balance sheets and monthly financial
statements) will be sponsored again this year by the Placement Office. Though designed for members of the Class of 1985, the Seminar is open to the Seminary community. William Sasso, Esq., senior
tax pariner inethesPhtladelphia wfirmvrototradiey, Ronon, Stevens & Young, will discuss clergy taxes and respond to questions. The speaker on church finance will be William Lawdcr, vice president for financial affairs at the Seminary, who has been activerin Church finance for many years.
Dan Thomas
GUEST
SPEAKER
INTER-VARSITY
CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP
CONFERENCE ON THE SMALL CHURCH
CONCERT
PASCHAL
VIGIL
Thursday, March 28, Main Lounge, 8:00 p.m.
The Association of Black Seminarians will host Dr. Cornel West, professor of philosophy, Yale Divinity School and author of Prophecy Deliverance. He will speak on "Christian Defense of Democratic Socialism." Dr. West was an adjunct instructor of philosophy at PTS in the fall of 1983.
Clive Neil / ABS
Friday, Marth 29, °Ordtory-,becoU spe
If you have been involved in Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship or are interested in knowing the local work and activities of I.V.C.F., we invite you to meet with the fellowship's regional director, Janet Luhrs, and the area director, Bob Grahmann.
Bring your lunch--we will provide fellowship and dessert! For information call Phil Skotte, 683-1146.
Sponsored by "And Now for Something New and Different"
Friday, March 29, & Saturday, March 30, Mackay Center,
Alumni/ae Room. The Reverend L. Barry Phelps, associate executive for congregational development and support of the Presbytery of Southern Kansas, will lead a conference on the
small church for graduating seniors, Th.M. candidates, and interested students. In preparation for the conference, it is suggested that those planning to attend read the book Finding Options for Ministry in Small Churches by Douglas Walrath.
Marc ha) ae 0 do? oi ste Marchrao 0b 9s UO is 3 (raat:
Dan Thomas
Monday, April 1, Miller Chapel; 7:30 p.m.
The Seminary Chapel Choir, Chamber Singers, and soloists will present Johann Sebastian Bach's "Passion According to St. John," accompanied by an orchestral ensemble under the direction of David Weadon. The fourth in a series of concerts for 1984-85,
the "Passion" marks the Seminary's musical celebration of the tercentenary of Bach's birth. The soloists will include guests Lindsey Christiansen, alto; David Fox, tenor; and Mark Bleeke as the Evangelist. PTS students, spouses, and staff featured
as soloists will include Nancy and David Young as soprano and bass soloists; Robert Jacks singing the role of Jesus; Peter
Jauhiainen as Peter; David Welton as Pilate; Jim Goddenberger
as the servant; and Mary Shields as the maid.
David Weadon
Saturday, April 6, Miller Chapel The doors of Miller Chapel will be opened at 7:00 p.m.; Reproaches will begin at 7:15; the Service of Light will begin atibrO0up am.
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BLOODMOBILE DRIVE
CHAPLAINS! SUPPORTET GROUP
SUMMER SCHOOL
SUMMER LANGUAGE
The theme for the 1985 Vigil Service, held in procession on campus, will be "No Longer Strangers." It is customary for
Vigil participants to wear white (or light-colored) clothes. If you have an alb, please wear it. Remember that part of the service will be held outside, so please dress accordingly. The Vigil will conclude with a breaking of the fast held at the Mackay Campus Center. It is suggested that worshippers bring bread wdairy, progqucts, cold cuits, honey, wine or juice. Wine or bread should be taken to the Chapel; other items may
be, left at the Campus Center before the’service. In addition,
a small donation is requested to cover other costs of food provided by the Seminary.
Judy Hartung Paschal Vigil Steering Committee
Play eaten OILOrimi, 107 0Uea ive =o) OU) Dail. The Princeton Area Blood Bank Bloodmobile will be on campus to ask your support to help save lives by your donations of blood. Through the Seminary community's past efforts, we have exceeded our quotas in 1983 and 1984. Make the commitment fom 19059, Watch for sign-up sheets atid pledge cards or contact POetHOUSIUe IEICE au GALS a.
Thank you. David Poinsett
Monday, April 22, Mackay Center, 12:30 p.m. The Seminary's Chaplains' Support Group will host a spring luncheon for those people engaged in forms of institutional ministries, for example: prison, university/college, hospice, singles' ministry, counseling and alcohol/drug rehabilitation programs, health care and psychiatric institutes. If you would like to attend this luncheon, please contact the group's representative, Bill Wildhack, 921-0776, by Friday, April 5.
Registration is limited.
Monday, June 10 - August 9
Nineteen courses are being offered this summer during three BeeSION Ss ene mw mo a el el ue, = Atipust 9.0 For further information call 921-8252. Registrations for all summer courses are now being accepted.
David Wall
JuBe 0s eAugust. 2 You may now register for Biblical Hebrew or New Testament Greek in the Summer School Office located in Tennent Hall. »top by for a registration form or call 921-8252 and we will mail you a copy.
David Wall
TRINITY
CHURCH /
PRINCETON
BREAD
FOR
THE
WORLD
WESTMINSTER
COLLEGE
BAROQUE
FESTIVAL
OFF-CAMPUS. EVENTS
Sunday, March 24, Trinity Episcopal Church, 4:30 p.m. The Men, Boys', Girls', and Senior Girls' Choir will combine
to give a performance of Bach's "St. Matthew Passion."
Office of Public Information
Monday, March 24, Main Lounge, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
The Bread for the World organization will hold its congressional district meeting for Princeton area members at the Seminary. It is open to interested Seminary community members. Gloria Fitzgerald, BFW regional organizer, will be the guest speaker. The major topics of discussion will be the Africa famine crisis, the need for public policy response, and the development of a stronger local BFW network. If you are a BFW member or will be unable to attend the meeting scheduled for seminarians on March 25 (see Notices, p.4.), you may wish to attend this meeting instead.
Laurie Davis / Hunger Task Force
The Westminster Choir College is celebrating the Bach 300th Year with a festival of Baroque music. Performances by the faculty and students of the college and the Conservatory will feature a rich variety of Bach's music and his contemporaries. Concerts, recitals, worship services, and a fully-staged baroque opera will be presented. A full listing of the events scheduled to run through November 9 has been posted outside the Office of Public Information, Administration Building, room 110. The following is an up-coming event:
iuesday,i April 79... Bristol Ghapebmaiés 00f pam: A Multiple Harpsichord Concert program will be presented by Mark Brombaugh, Sharon Dryer, Joan Lippincott, Jeffrey Mead, and Ray Urwin. The program will include "Concertos tor 2,3,0and)4:Harpsichords,('2 pomatany, imié, btafid Milionenta in F," by Bach. For this particular concert there is a $5.00 admission charge.
Office of Public Information
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
TUESDAY, MARCH 26
The Rev. Graham ''Bud" Hart, Pastor, 1976B, 1980M,
First Presbyterian Church, Elko, Nevada
Position: Assistant Pastor
Mackay Center, Room ll. 9345 AM ao so eR Ms
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27
The Rev. J. Thomas Kort, Pastor, 1973B, and John Hudson, Search Committee,
First Presbyterian Church, Maumee, Ohio
Position: Associate Pastor
Mach ava CONLECL... ROOM: Gen bomb sess Leh. M«
THURSDAY, MARCH 28
The Rev. J. Thomas Kort, Pastor, and John Hudson (See WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27)
Mackay Center, Room C. Sv O00 M.-7 245) PaMe
SATURDAY, MARCH 30
The Rev. L. Barry Phelps, Associate Executive for Congregational
Development, 1971M, Presbytery of Southern Kansas, Wichita, Kansas
Positions: Pastorates
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. 1:30 2. Me >: 30 PIM.
Dan~C. ‘Thomas
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SeINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL: WOMEN IN CHURCH & MINISTRY fhe Reverend Robert Johnson, Jr., director, COMME Bie 06>. iis
Mi eco Ouse a STUDENT GOVERNMENT FORUM: Oratory. Saiversity, Ithaca, New York. 11:00 a.m. FIO. Waits
eeoLER CHAPEL: Palm Sunday. Service SeHoly Communion. 10:00 p.m. THURSDAYS eAe Rigs
MILUER CHAPEL) = Dr. Karlfried Proehlich,
Ae ee professor of ecclesiastical history. 10:00 a.m.
oe ee ee or TENEBRAE SERVICE: Miller Chapel. §. Gillespie. 12:00 noon. 7:30 p.m
SB) CHANCEL .CHOIR REHEARSAL.
BeNCERT: "St. John Passion,” by oe Boann Sebastian Bach. 7:30 p.m. (See MILLER CHAPEL: Worship service.
mtice, p.4.) JiierGasei eager, = ta UUsiOOnt cc 50 pein.
WUESDAY, APRIL 2 Note: Miller Chapel will be open for prayer [ and meditation on Good Friday afternoon. NLLER CHAPEL: Pre-service music,
g55 a.m., William Carter, M.Div. senior. Achael Riggins, M.Div. senior, homilist. SPIER E OOS NEI Bchard Boyer, M.Div. senior, liturgist. PASCHAL VIGIL: Miller Chapel will be g:00 a.m. opened at 7:00 p.m.; Reproaches will begin
at 7:15; the Service of Light will begin Sel HOR SIGNING: Katharine Doob sin SIU ups) stays be Se ACIS ae
Bkenfeld. TBA. 1:30 p.m. (See Btice, p.4.)
geo PEL CHOIR REHEARSAL: 6:30 p.m.
BAAMBER SINGERS REHEARSAL: 8:15 p.m.
BEONESDAY, APRIL 3
SiUER CHAPEL: Marion Hobbs, M.Div.
geior, leader. 10:00 a.m.
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eSTRUCTIONAL DEPARTMENTS:
20° p.m.
BeRARY COMMITTEE: 3:30 p.m.
ROFESSIONAL STUDIES COMMITTEE:
§30 p.m.
BURRICULUM COMMITTEE: 3:30 p.m.
WINESKIN DEADLINE:
MONDAYS. 12:00 NOON
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEK].Y MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group.
Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support Group. 7:15 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae rooms? 7230) .m:.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association. |
SGA roo, saloon
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ac room. 12s sedis
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Centers, 612:50 *pim.
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. /:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS
Plowshare. wWuditoriunrteel230 jos07,
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. i200 Dm.
FRIDAYS
Hunger Task Force. Mackay Center, room C. 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oratory. 12 oU0np.m.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2@nd and 4th Mondays Luncheon meeting. Conference room C. ¥
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexander
basement lounge. -9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. rooms a us he
IMPORTANT MAILING AD ViolTOno
ATTENTION oLUDEN TS: SUMMER POSITION AVAILABLE
ATTENTION SENIORS
IS THIS
fF JOB FOR OU?
NAG hd hel Pal ED ORS
Information regarding requirements remaining for graduation and forms to be completed prior to pre-registration for fall have been sent to each middler. Be sure to check your campus mailbox for this mailing. The required forms are to be returned by April 5 and will make possible the assignment of a senior year advisor. If you expect to graduate in June 1986 but have not received this mailing, please contact the Office of Professional studies, -118-Hodge-Hall.
Carolyn D. Nicholson
How about a part-time, one night a week job in New York City? Rutgers Presbyterian Church, located a few blocks north of Lincoln Center, is looking for a student to coordinate and direct a program for older persons (60-80+). The program is currently in progress. The summer director need cnly have a desire tc work with older persons. The group is diverse with many Jewish and Catholic persons attending. The program rileedrom so... 9; 00 O.ia Olle riday evenings. lhe student would have the option of staying overnight in a room in the church. The stipend including transportation will be $40.00 per week. This church is very accessible by train and then bus or subway. Persons interested in this position should call the Reverend Mark Coonradt at the Rutgers Church (212) 877-8227.
Kathy J. Nelson
Reminder: pctitions for nominating class hymns are due in at 300 Hodge Hall by April 4, 5:30 p.m. The hymn-sing will take place Tuesday, “April’9 fin =the! Auditorium’ at¢12:30 pam-lerVoting will follow the hymn-sing and continue through lunch on April ll. Petitions may be obtained in Speer Library, the Mackay Center lobby or in 300 Hodge Hall.
Lois Ann Wolff Senior Class Worship Committee
Want to travel to far away places and meet fascinating people? Become a "Seminary driver"! Take Seminary officials, visiting dignitaries, etc., to and from exciting places such as Newark, LaGuardia, Kennedy, and Philadelphia airports. We offer good pay, reimbursement for expenses, use of Seminary car, and assignments to fit your schedule. A good driving record is a must. Contact David Poinsett in the Housing Office for details
-and an application (Administration Building, room # 14).
David Poinsett
FEELING
CREATIVE?
CONCERT
CCMG
AUTHOR
SIGNING
"A SPIRITUAL MARRIAGE: PREPARATION
AND PRACTICE"
The Student Government Association is soliciting designs for Seminary T-shirts. S.G.A. requests you submit your design before Monday, April 8. A cash prize will be awarded the artist submitting the design chosen. T-shirt art suggestions
can be forwarded to S.G.A. through campus mail or given to any S.G.A. member. If you need more information, please
call Reggie Tuck. Reggie Tuck
The TBA now has a supply of large print devotional classics by such authors as Henri Nouwen, C. S. Lewis, Martin Luther King, Jr., Madeleine L'Engle and Frederick Buechner. Inquire at the TBA sales desk.
Suzi Wizowaty
Monday, April 1, Miller Chapel, 7:30 p.m. The Seminary Chapel Choir and Chamber Singers will present J. S. Bach's "Passion According to St. John" to mark the tercentenary of Bach's birth. The choirs and small orchestral ensemble will be under the direction of David Weadon, director of music, and soloists will include guests Lindsey Christiansen, alto; David Fox, tenor; and Mark Bleeke as the Evangelist.
Seminary students, spouses, and staff will be featured as soloists and will include Nancy and David Young as soprano and bass soloists; Robert Jacks singing the role of Jesus; Peter Jauhiainen as Peter; David Welton as Pilate; Jim
Goodenberger as the Servant; and Mary Shields as the Maid.
David Weadon
Monday, April 1, & Monday, April 8, Auditorium, 12:40 p.m.
The regularly scheduled Cross Cultural Missions Group will host a two-week series that will feature several Ph.D. students. At the first meeting, April 1, Scott Sundquist will speak on "Renewal and Recreation: A Theology of Mission After 1984." The following week, April 8, a panel of four will respond
to the presentation and offer their perspectives. Panelists will be Ph.D. candidates George Hunsberger, Setri Nyomi, Lester Ruiz, and Th.M. student Panthuk Tingbo.
Hilda Shahinian
PuesdarsiApriat2gs TBA, 1:30 p.m. You are invited to attend the author-signing celebration at TBA honoring Katharine Doob Sakenfeld on the publication of her new book Faithfulness in Action (Fortress Press).
Refreshments will be served.
Taryn Hillary
Tuesday, April 2, Charlotte Newcombe Center, CRW, 7:30-9:00 p.m. "And Now for Something New and Completely Different" will meet for open discussion on the joys and struggles of developing a shared spiritual life in marriage. Couples, those intending to be married, and those concerned with future ministry to husbands and wives are encouraged to come.
David Dunderdale
STUDENT GOVERNMENT FORUM
PASCHAL VIGIL INFORMATION
STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS
| INTERNSHIPS
Wednesday, April 3, Oratory, 7:30 p.m. A student forum will be held to present a short report of its work since the November forum. Afterwards, President
Gillespie, Dean Massa, and Dr. James Armstrong will report
on the current considerations regarding the curriculum and projections for providing additional facilities, i.e., new building plans, etc. Student input is essential on these topics. Let's hear your thoughts and questions.
Reggie Tuck
Saturday, April 6 An exciting worship experience modeled after the Eastern Orthodox Church, the Paschal Vigil offers an opportunity for all to participate and use their individual gifts for the glory of God. We need readers, singers, ushers, actors, instrumentalists, and more. Please contact Judy Hartung, 683-4311 or Gordon Mapes, 924-0512.
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Following the Paschal Vigil service of worship a breaking of the fast will be held in the dining hall. We ask that those attending contribute food offerings between 6:00 and 6:45 p.m., before the Vigil begins. Some suggestions...bread, cheese, fruit, juices and wines, olives and vegetables.
If it is possible to contribute an item, please do, but if not, please do join us as we conclude the period of Lent and celebrate the Resurrection.
Judy Hartung / Gordon Mapes Vigil Steering Committee
Monday, April 8, & Tuesday, April 9 Elections for the 1985-86 student government representatives will be held on the 8th and 9th. Petitions are currently being accepted for six positions that will represent married students, the middler and senior classes, and will include three student-at-large posts. Forward petitions to the S.G.A. via campus mail no later than Thursday, April 4, 11:00 a.m.
For more information contact Keppie Tuck.
Reggie luck
Internship interviews scheduled: The Reverend Paul Lutherman, Gregory Memorial Presbyterian Church, Prince George, Virginia, will interview. Please review
the job description and sign-up in the Field Education Office.
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The Reverend Louis Prues,-Grosse Pointe Memorial Presbyterian Church, Grosse Pointe, Michigan will interview. Review position details and sign-up at field ed.
ADVI iemeMackayvesGemter, room ©,.9:00-a.m.-— 12°00 noon
Hendricks Davis
ANNUAL
BLOODMOBILE
DRIVE
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INSTRUCTION
Priday “April iz, AUditoriei. 20SU0'a. Mis ss OU are
The Princeton Area Blood Bank Bloodmobile will be on campus to ask your support to help save lives by donating blood on April 12th. Through the Seminary community's past efforts, we have been able to exceed the quotas set for both 1983 and 1984. Make the commitment for 1985! Check the boards for sign-up sheets and pledge cards or.contact the Housing Office at 921-8312.
Thank you. David Poinsett
Oe OA Ee ere VEN
Members of the Seminary community who would interested in classes on the application of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) should contact the office of the American Red Cross (924-2404). New classes will begin April l.
Shits
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEW
Sign up for this interview in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge Hall.
Monday eeprileiwsOrator ye, wralsd munud: 20 pelt. The Reverend James M. Fleming, pastor ('71B), and
Mrs. Nikky Gernold, Orchard Park Presbyterian Church, Orehard? Park s4sNewvmonk:
Dan Thomas
APR Gael os
tUNDAY, APRIL 7
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL: ervice of Holy Communion. 8:00 a.m. estival Service, The Reverend Sue Anne iteffey Morrow. 11:00 a.m.
HLLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy Communion. leather Morrison, M.Div. middler, homilist. 8:00 -p.m.
: ;
(ONDAY, APRIL 8
mULER CHAPEL: Pre-service music,
fo> a.m.: David Welton, M.Div. junior. feesident Thomas W. Gillespie. 12:00 noon.
1ECTURE: Professor Wolfgang Schrage. ‘Recent Discussions about the Sermon on
me Mount and Its Relevance." Main Lounge. 30 p.m. (See notice, p.4.)
|HANCEL CHO BRE BAR SAI: s 0230 0p .i.
IBOWSHARE: Oratory. 9:00 p.m. sce notice, p. 5.)
UESDAY, APRIL 9
HWLLER CHAPEL: Pre-service music,
| asm: Davia Woolverton, MzDiv:
imior. Catherine Cook, M.Div. senior, maer. 10:00 a.m.
BERGY VESTMENTS DISPLAY:. Mackay Miter Foyer. 10:00 a.m. (See notice, >.)
BDRESS: Dr. Norman Gottwald. "Social latrix and Canonical Shape in Old Testament Peoalcsa es Main Lounge.) 94: 30°p.m.. oee mece:Mipli)5 .) | IEXICAN
FESTIVAL:
Main Dining
Room. m0 p.m.
IHAPEL CHOIR REHEARSAL:
IEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 MLLER CHAPEL: Worship Service. ifapel Choir. 10:00 a.m.
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PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
1985 Number 24
Wednesday, continued...
PAGUL it LUNCHEON:
THEOLOGICAL FORUM: Dr. Diogenes Allen. "Becoming Educated for Theology." ARTCILO IU time Ze 20 6). 1d «
PHD sow Dips COMMER EEE:
Davinci COMMITEE seals 3 0Gp em:
CHU RG Het OC UE Inyo. COMM ee 30 =p ins
PAC Uri Y IVE RISING: a5: OUD. a.
SENIOR FACULTY MEETING FOLLOWS.
DOSSIER, WORKSHOP FOR MIDDLERS: Dr. Dane Uhomas.. barbara Chaapel. Auditomuni 4) .U0ep.m., cee lotice, p. >.)
IPA MSeS Live C1 ye we eal,
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DAUR SD AN een eet ell
MIDE RACH AP EI Chen Reverend Gerhard Grau, visiting fellow and teaching fellow, Department of Theology. 10:00 a.m.
PEA G HIG e GH WRG he te) 20.0 Ppa
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ADMINISTRATIVE BREAKFAST:
60082.
MILEER CHAPEL: sservice-of Holy Communion. The Reverend Mark Taylor, assistant professor of theology, homilist and celebrant. “10:00 a.in-
BEUOODMOBILE: ) Auditorium.
(See wnotice, 1p.) ss)
SENIOR CLASSIMERTING A Mammy Lounge: 17730. m. | W(Seeriotices 3.0.)
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Main Lounge.
DA DUR DA eee ut bo
MeA EDevelrotescional Examination. —Lennent
Hallie ie Omer tees SOP. i:
ONE-DAY SEMINAR: Work." Main Lounge. notice. p.6.)
"Making Small Groups D3 0Ra.m. ee
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS |
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Amnesty International. Mackay Center, FOOU) «is teele.2 1 UO ets
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support Group. 7:15 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS | Student Government Association.
o. Ged troomss 22. 50eorm.
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. T2358 Up ein.
And Now for Something New and Entirely Different. Main Lounge. 12:30 p.m.
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Center. 12:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS
Plowshare..- Auditorium. 2.30 sp.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. | fmt lenee'
FRIDAYS
Hunger Task Force. Mackay Center, room C. 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oratory tapes
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Monday; ! Luncheon meeting. Conference room C. .
WINESKIN DEADLINE:
MONDAYS,
12:00 NOON a Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge
& CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexande basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. room. atin ils
Niro Ws INFORMATION NIGHT TO BE HELD
FELLOWSHIPS FOR ADVANCED ey.
EXPRESS
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THROUGH
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ALLOCATION
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The Accelerated Program in Ministry and Social Work jointly sponsored by the Seminary and the Rutgers School of Social Work will be offered again this year. An M.S.W. Information Night,has been «scheduled for April 22, at 6:00 p.m. in the
private dining room. The Deans of both schools will be present to explain application procedures and answer questions on the program. Interested students should make reservations no later than Wednesday, April 17. Sign-up sheets are available in the Mackay Center or contact the Office of Professional Studies in, Hodge, Hall.
Carolyn Nicholson
Several Fellowships have been established in the Seminary for the pursuit of advanced study in theology. These Fellowships, each Math an. honorarium of $2000, “are”™available in. Old- Testament,
New Testament, the Department of History, the Department of Theology, the Department of Practical Theology, and the Program in Religion and Society. See the general catalogue, page 147, for Fellowship regulations. Deadline for receipt of theses for consideration tseviay |. mo later than 4:30.p.m. Deliver materia!
to the Academic Dean's office, 124 Administration Building.
James Lapsley
The 1985-86 elections for student government representatives will be held this week. The voting schedule is as follows:
Monday, April 8 / 12:-00-12550>-p.m: aMackay Center 4 20U=o. ON Cam. sopecr library BDO: 30 Dt. siMackay® Center ig ree eo tee Es. Fo Wn
Tuesday,-April 9 / 125 50s wm. Mackay “Center ZO UUs CUO aie PO DeeheLIOLany
Jan oy ey Nhe 5. won
Seminary community members are asked to submit the names of seminaries in third world countries to be considered as possible recipients of limited. funding through the Student Government Association. Please provide background information such as a brief history of the seminary, the address, and areas in which the need seems greatest. We appreciate your time anid assistance.
Reg pion Luck
VOLUNTEERS PLEASE COME FORTH
Oy Ga Ax DEADLINE
POSITION AVAILABLE
THINKING OF SUBLETTING?
WOMEN'S CENTER ELECTION
LECTURE
CL/GC
Ushers are needed for Commencement Exercises, Tuesday, June 4. If you might be able to contribute time, please contact the Office
of Financial Aid. Thank you.
Rick Lansill
Last chance to submit your creative T-shirt design is Monday, April 8. A cash prize of $25.00 awaits the person with the most interesting design.
Student Government Association
The Child Care Center has a position open for assistant director of the Center for 1985-86. If you would like to enjoy a "rewarding | experience and great fun working with kids," please call to schedule an interview for Wednesday, April 17.
Ron’Ghu,” Jer i138!
We will be happy to guide and advise those students who would like to sublet their apartments for the summer. Please contact the Housing Office for information on the procedures for subletting.
David Poinsett
(eo) Oo (eo) ce) te) 1)
Monday, April 8, & Tuesday, April 9, Library and Mackay CELE! , aso Ue lbs Dae Women of the Seminary community are encouraged to vote in the upcoming Women's Center election for the selection of the Center's new coordinator. Letters of intent are on file in the library at the circulation desk and posted on the Women's Center bulletin board in the Mackay Center.
Kay Steddom
Monday, April 8, Main Lounge, 4:30 p.m. Professor Wolfgang Schrage, professor of New Testament at the University of Bonn, will speak on "Recent Discussions about the Sermon on the Mount and Its Relevance." Among other books, Schrage has authored Ethics in New Testament (1982).
Office of Public Information
Monday, April 8, Alumni/ae Room, 7:30 p.m. At the regularly scheduled meeting of Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns, Ms. Eleanor Neely will discuss her involvement in the Metropolitan Community Church, a primarily lesbian and gay Christian denominational church. She is currently a pastor of the MCC of Christ the Liberator in Princeton, and was a
panel member at the recent conference on "The Church and Homophobia."
Julie Gsell
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PLOWSHARE
CLERGY VESTMENTS
CLASS HYMN VOTE
ADDRESS
CHAPEL
INFORMATION
DOSSIER WORKSHOP FOR MIDDLERS
PLOWSHARE:
REGULARDEY
SCHEDULED
PLEDGE YOUR SUPPORT
Mondays, “April og raor yee + UU. 0.1. The Plowshare's Central America Study Group will concentrate
on Lesson 8: "Welcoming the Refugees," (pp. 105-118) in Sojourners' Crucible of Hope.
Kathy Gorman-Coombs
Tuesday, April 9,.& Wednesday, April 10;yMackay Center Foyer, TO S0C Mail SUL ome The Bible Book Store company will display ecclesiastical robes and clergy items.
Bette Dominick
TVUSSOAVS Mitre SUC TOMI UMigmale OUT ee p.m.
Voting will take place immediately following the hymn-sing. Other voting opportunities will be 12:30-1:15 p.m., Wednesday, Apres and nursday, April it.
Senior Class Worship Committee
Tuesday, April 9; Main» Lounge, “4:30"p.m. Dr. Norman Gottwald, Wilbert Webster White Professor of Biblical Studies, New York Theological Seminary, will speak on "Social Matrix and Canonical Shape in Old Testament Studies." A distinguished scholar and author, Gottwald wrote The Tribes
of Yahweh, and recently edited and introduced The Bible and Political and Social Hermeneutics.
Jue, Stee eOnerts
Liberation’
mules Ca. ie Ollie J Chapel Choir rehearsal is at 8:00 p.m. instead of the regular
There will not be a Chamber Singers rehearsal tonight.
David Weadon
time.
Wuescday se Ape , OP sAuditorium 7:00 92S p.m. Dr. Dan Thomas will explain the placement process and how to use the Vocation Agency's personal information form. Barbara Chaapel will discuss how to write a better dossier, including
examples of effective and ineffective writing.
Barbara Chaapel
PAUre cay seen Orie lea Torin mete ea Dp. Mm. This week's agenda calls for "A Resource Sharing Session." Please bring any resource material to contribute on the subject of teaching and preaching on peace and justice issues. Include address information so others can write for resource information.
Kathy Gorman-Coombs
Eide f rile, wAuditorium aul 0200.2.mee - 3:30 p.m. The Princeton Area Bloodmobile will be on campus to accept donations for the Blood Bank cause. If you have not yet pledged your contribution, please sign-up at the Housing Office or call for detatistate J2i10e 127
David Poinsett
PERSPECTIVES ON DIVORCE
SENIOR CLASS GIFT
NTN
CELEBRATION OF HER"
BASIC SKILLS FOR SMALL GROUP DEVELOPMENT
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AT ISSUE
Friday, April 12, Main Lounge, 12:30 - 1:30 p.m.
"And Now for Something New and Entirely Different," will hold a panel discussion on "Divorce in the Church," at their regularly scheduled meeting. Brian Childs, pastoral theologian, Trinity Counseling Service; Sue Maggliore, social worker specializing in divorce recovery workshops; Kay Steddom, PTS student, commenting on personal divorce experience; and Emily Duncan, PTS student, relating the experiences of a child of divorced
parents will be panel members.
David Dunderdale
Friday, April 12, Main Lounge, 12:30 p.m. The final Stewardship Committee proposal for the class gift will be presented, debated, and voted on. All seniors should be
there.
Erwin Barron
Friday, bAprilui2], (Mainelounge 47002-5750 ‘sit:
The Seminary community is invited to an informal gathering to celebrate and express appreciation for the faculty women among us.
Kay Steddom
Saturday, April 13, Main Lounge. , 9:30 - 12:00 noon.
This seminar entitled, "Making Small Groups Work." will examine the skills needed to help church groups become effective. Topics will include: leading vs. facilitating, developing listening skills, and group roles and functions. Led by Barbara Keely who has had extensive experience with small
group development. Kay Steddom
Tuesday, April 16, Main Lounge, 9:00 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. Co-sponsored by the Mercer County Women's Center and the PTS Women's Center, all meetings are open to the Seminary community free of charge. "Toward a Pastoral Response to Domestic Violence," a workshop combining lectures, discussions, and films on the serious social problems affecting more than half of the nation's families. Features will include:
"Breaking the Silence: The Nature of Ministry and Domestic Violence," led by the Reverend Joan Martin,
co-director, United Ministry in Higher Education, Temple University.
Film: "Deck the Halls," Question and Answer Time, led
by Regina Podhorin, executive director, Mercer County
Women's Center.
"Focus on the Batterer," led by Dave Thomas, program co-ordinator, Family Growth. "Focus on the Victim," led by Regina Podhorin.
"Religious Dimensions in Family Violence," led by Barbara Price, chaplain, Mercer County Women's Center.
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ATTENTION SENIORS
"CHANGING ey ald MD AND LOCAL POLITICS '
Dr. Freda Gardner, the Reverend Walter Nolan, the
Reverend Prathia Wynn, Deborah Pope-Lance, and the Reverend Canon Wynn.
Kay Steddom
Daturday . Aprilyc0,mMaineLounee., 8: 308=.10: 30¢acm. Class of 1985 - Senior Breakfast details.
Cost - $4.00 for off-campus students/$1.25 meal plan students. Please make your reservations as soon as possible by calling
Weldon Thomas, chairperson of the Senior Events Committee, 452-0242.
Peter Suzuki
ORFE-CAMPUSSE VEN iWis
Pridayomapril 12, & Saturday, Aprilia ehutgers) University, fe BOL ens The Princeton Seminary community has been invited to attend this conference sponsored by the New Drumewicke Localsor the, Democratic ooctalilets.o: America, 4
member of the New Jersey Progressive Rainbow Coalition. The following is an outline of the scheduled format:
GAINING ELECTED OFFICE
Pridavese pm 2.0/2 50=10.0070.m. Cocott Hall 135)
USING STATE POWER Saturday, April 13, 10:00 a.m.-12:00 noon (Multipurpose, Room)
BUILDING LOCAL ECONOMIES Saturday, April 13,01: 00e2:30 pem. (Multipurpose Room)
MEETING HUMAN NEEDS Saturday ~<.April 13, 2:30-4:00°p.m~. {Multipurpose Room)
WHELARRANEWHIER SEY ?
Saturday, April 13, 4:00-6:00 p.m. (Multipurpose Room)
Panelists will include:
Frank Askin, American Civil Liberties Union
Tom Gallagher, Massachusetts State Assembly Larry Hamm, People's Organization for Progress, Newark Deborah Piggins, Coalition of Labor Union Women Bernard Sanders, Mayor of Burlington, Vermont,
among others.
Further information is available from! Renee Green (201) 249-
7581, and a flyer has been posted on the bulletin board outside thetO iii cero Public Information.
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
TUESDAY, APRIL 9
The Rev. Mark T. Frey, Pastor, La Verne Presbyterian Church,
La Verne, California
Position: Associate Pastor
The Oratory. 8° 350%A.M.—5 215 "PM:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10
The Rev. Mark T. Frey, Pastor (See TUESDAY, APRIL 9)
The Oratory. 8: SOLA. M eae? bor. Me
FRIDAY, APRIL 12
Mrs. Marion Flint, Secretary, Search Committee, and three members of
the Search Committee, Catonsville Presbyterian Church,
Baltimore, Maryland
Position:, Associate! Pastor
Adams House, TV Room. LOSO00F ARM l—4:.-30EP Me
The Rev. Nathaniel C. Roe, Executive Presbyter, Washington Presbytery,
Eighty Four, Pennsylvania
Positions: Pastorates
Mackay Center, Room 11. 10:00 A:M.—4:00' P.M.
Dan C. Thomas
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MNDAY,;, APRIL 14
(RINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL:
‘he Reverend Marvin McMickle,
im. Paul's Baptist Church;?*Montclair,
@w Jersey. 11:00 a.m.
MLLER CHAPEL: Service’ of Holy ‘roommunion. Martin McKelleb, M.Div. junior., lomilist. E. David Willis, professor of ystematic theology, celebrant. 10:00 p.m.
MONDAY, APRILGTS
(TILLER CHAPEL: President Thomas W. fillespie. 12:00 noon.
JHOIR REHEARSAL: 6:30 p.m.
| MESDAY, APRIL 16
/ORKSHOP ON DOMESTIC VIOLENCE: Main i@unge. Registration 9:00 a.m. (See notice, 5.) IILLER CHAPEL: Pre-service music: Kimberly eore-Jumonville. 9:55 atm. °William Garter;
BDiv. senior, homilist. Lark Zunich, M.Div.
mor, liturgist. 10:00 acm».
BNIOR CLASS PICTURE: Steps of Miller Bapel. 10:20 alm."° (See notice, 'pi5.)
UEST SPEAKER: Dr. Richard Shaull will ddress 'A Response to the Recent Vatican tatement on Liberation Theology." maditorium. 2:30 p.m. »(See notice, p. 5.)
MOIR REHEARSALS: 6:30 &98:15 pamy
‘AND NOW FOR SOMETHING COMPLETELY AND DIFFERENT." The Reverend
onald Williams, "Homosexuality: Biblical ad Pastoral Imperatives.” .Main, Lounge. 1:00 - 9:30 p.m. (See notice, p.6.)
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PA UD LY LOUNGE MONS POR:
INAUGURAL ADDRESS: Dr. Craig Dykstra.
"No Longer Strangers: The Church and Its Educational Ministry." Miller Chapel. ge ee
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE: 2:30 p.m.
BLACK CONCERNS COMMITTEE: 3:30 p.m.
NON-CREDIT PROGRAMS COMM.:4:30 p.m.
5.G.A. PLANNING BOARD MEETING: 5&.G.A. roomle 5:30 p.m. (See notice, p.5.)
"T MARRIED A MINISTER...NOW WHAT?!!" Charlotte Newcombe Center, 8:00 p.m. (See notice, p.6.)
12:30 p.m.
THURSDAY orA PRiljrls
Mri. CoAP tl:
TO S00ra.m.
WESTMINSTER SHORTER CATECHISM
The Reverend Carol Noren.
EXAMINATIONS: Homiletics Room. 7:00 p.m. (See notice, 6.)
PRIDAS, Ae nl 9
MIEGER «CHAPEL:~ Sharon. Weiss,,M.Div. senior,
leader. Michael Brothers, M.Div. middler, assisting. Susan Schilperoort, M.Div. middler, assisting. 10:00 a.m.
Abo WORSHIP SSERVICH: “The Keverend Prathia The Princeton University Gospel Choir.
Miller Chapel. 7:30 p.m. (See notice, p.6.)
For Future Reference
Monday, April 22, Main Lounge, 4:30 p.m.The Alexander Thompson Lecture, delivered by Dr. Elisabeth Schussler Fiorenza.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m. |
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support Group. 7:15 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association.
5.G.A, roominus 2:30 1piim,
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. E208 +m.
And Now for Something New and Completely Different. Main Lounge. 12:30 p.m.
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Center. 12:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS
Plowshare. Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. AI 0. Oem.
FRIDAYS
Amnesty International. Mackay Center, Boonies 12130 pom,
Hunger TaskyForce. Mackay Center, room C. 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oratory. 7:30 pam;
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Mondays. Luncheon meeting. Conference room C.
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexander basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. lst Wednesday. S.G.A. room. SioUet sis
EMITS GRADES
CELEBRATE
KOINONIA ELECTIONS
on SUMMER SCHOOL
OR Bee, SUMMER LANGUAGE PROGRAM
NG ae wn Cees
Grades for the fall semester course ET13, Ethics and American Public Policy, are now available in Hodge Hall, room 113.
Papers for this course may be picked up in Dean Massa's office, Administration Building, room 128. Grades and papers for ET14 have not yet come in.
Sue Oelke / Registrar's Office
At the recent National Conference of Black Seminarians in Berkeley, California, Floyd Thompkins and Andre Alston were elected national treasurer and chaplain respectively. In the history of the conference, this is the first time two persons have been chosen from the same seminary. Congratulations to Floyd and Andre.
Clive Neil /ABS
The election of the 1985-86 officers for Koinonia Felowship has begun. By-laws explaining the positions vacant and the responsibilities of those who hold them are posted in the Graduate Study Room: “PhiDit students in, residency elect the president and vice-president (runner-up serves as vice-president). Those interested in running for the office
of president of Koinonia must submit a letter of intent by April 19 to either George Hunsberger or Louke van Wensveen. Ballots will be distributed to all students in residence. Meanwhile, each department will elect its representative to the Koinonia cabinet, which will assume responsibilities effective May l.
George Hunsberger, Co-president
The PTS Summer School offers an opportunity to study with one or more of the following visiting instructors: Mary Petter,
United Theological Seminary of the Twin Cities; Norma Everist, Wartburg Theological Seminary; Lewis Rambo, San Francisco Theological Seminary; Edward Hulmes, University of Durham, England; Carol Wehrheim, Nassau Presbyterian Church, Princeton; Ben Johnson, Columbia Theological Seminary; Emma Justes, Garret-Evangelical Theological Seminary; Mary Pellauer, ot. Paul, Minnesota; and William Pannell, Fuller Theological Seminary.
David Wall / Director
New Testament Greek and Biblical Hebrew begin June 10 and run for eight weeks. Instructors for Greek are Bart Ehrman,
Michael Gorman, and Gordon Zerbe. Hebrew will be taught
by J.J.M. Roberts, Harold Washington, and C. Lynn Nakamura. Repister ow ine the mummer School Office or call 921-8252 for further information.
David Wall
EMPLOYMENT The following student positions are presently available: ak OPPORTUNITIES Summer School Assistant for Christian Education
Switchboard Assistance
For more details, please refer to "Job Postings" located near the Student Financial Aid Office.
Barbara Primas
Director of Personnel
oe ae. Deadline: Monday, April 15. REMINDER Submit your suggestions for those third world seminaries you
would like to be considered for S.G.A. funding.
AP Eee EP Sp
iat @ es Through Friday, May 3, the Student Government Association
STUDENT will accept applications for the following chairs:
POSITIONS Social, Athletic, Recreational and the position of
Editor of Sitz im Leben.
Letters of intent should be forwarded to the S.G.A. via campus mail. Job descriptions and salary information are available on the S.G.A. bulletin board in the Mackay Center and Speer Library. For additional information call Reggie Tuck, 452-2403.
Student Government Association
CAN Ushers are still needed to help with Commencement Exercises PES 8) Tuesday, June 4. If you can contribute time, please call the HELP? OfficetofFinanéial Aida Witbank you.
Rick Lansill
PLAX We are trying to put together an afternoon of softball for BALL paturday, May 4, 4:30 - Je0U Dp merit volissre interested ail
helping or playing, contact’David Judd,” 924-0512," 414 Alexander Hall“or Jin Pruner, 000 Lilo, sl iioreary er aces
Athletic Co-chairpersons
WORKSHOP Tuesday,, AprilmiG; MMdine bourse eon) atmvan 4:30 p.m, ON : "Toward a Pastoral Response to Domestic Violence," a seminar DOMESTIC that will combine lectures, discussion, and films on the tepic VIOLENCE of domestic violence will be presented by the Women's Center
at PTS and the Mercer County Women's Center. The Seminary community is invited to attend all of the meetings free of charge.
9:30 a.m. "Breaking the Silence: The Nature of Ministry and Domestic Violence.
Loria Film: "Deck the Halls;" Question and
Answer Time.
Ls OO; ite] "Focus on the Batterer;" "Focus on the Victim"
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SENIOR CLASS RL ORE SCHEDULED
CAMPUS VISllOR
LECTURE
KOINONIA SPEAKER
INAUGURAL LECTURE
SPECIAL ong 16,5" ake MEETING
Le pets "Religious Dimensions in Family Violence"
Sel yee "Strategies for Action: Panel Discussion"
3 Fo 0 epi. "Small Groups" to work through the issues presented.
Kay Steddom
Tuesday, April lo, "Steps oi Miller Chapel,*10:20 a.m.
The senior class picture will be taken on the chapel steps immediately following chapel service. . The rain date is Thursday, April 18, at 10:20 a.m. You may order your picture(s) through the Placement Office in room 130, Hodge Hall.
Dwayne Brown, senior coordinator
Luesdayeeeprilelo, -AUCitori ummsrs 30 spam Dr. Richard Shaull, professor emeritus of ecumenics at PTS, will address the Seminary community on the topic "A Response tOp thet Recent) Veticanwotatemenmtvon Liberation: Dheclogy.,'
Dan Migliore
Ieeeischig, Vevey sil Won. WWebaal Wbeybicyegen RUS URSth sities
"And Now for Something Completely New and Different," will host the Reverend Donald Williams, pastor of Mt. Soledad Presbyterian ©uurch im) GCalitornia. Author of ihe Minority Opinion on Homosexuality," Williams will speak on "Homosexuality: Biblical and Pastoral Imperatives." A period for questions and discussion will follow his talk.
David Dunderdale
Wednesday, April 17, Alumni/ae Room, 12:40 p.m.
At the next regularly scheduled meeting of Koinonia, David Stokes, teaching fellow and Ph.D. candidate, will guide a panel discussion on interdisciplinary interaction. According to Stokes, "often times our own studies fail in relating themselves to other disciplines in the science of theology and, more importantly, to the life of our churches. This meeting will explore whether or not we do have a mutual responsibility to each other not only as academics but as Christians, and whether ori notvtheschurch catholic cam roreeven should play 4 role.in determining such a responsibility."
George Hunsberger, co-president
Wednesdays April e745 Millers Chapel. 7-30 0p smi. Dr. Craig Dykstra, Thomas W. Synnott Professor of Christian Education, will give his inaugural lecture. His topic will be "No Longer Strangers: The Church and Its Educational Ministry."
Office of Public Information
Wednesda veu A OG (sm. is Ae LOOM. eo UN Dain. A special meeting will be held to finalize the budget reassessment and plans for the next academic year. All group leaders should be present.
Erwin Barron
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Wednesday, April 17, Charlotte Newcombe Center, CRW, 8:00 p.m. Find out how Barbara Gillespie, Sherrill Long, and Eileen Moffett
respond to this question. For further details on the evening, call Ann DeMaris (Davids) 452-7625, or Laurel Neal, 452-9220.
Women's Center
Thursday, April 18, HomileticsRoom; roomeS, /:00 p.m,
An oral and written examination on the Westminster Shorter Catechism will be given to interested students. All currently enrolled (including graduate) students are eligible, provided they have not. previously received a Robinson Prize. A ’sigpn-= up sheet has been posted on the bulletin board outside the door of the chapel office. Additional information about this examination has also been posted.
Thomas Long
Friday ~Apribsl) a MillensGhapelys (ea0pem.
Nationally known for her preaching, the Reverend Prathia Wynn, pastor of the Mount Sharon Baptist Church in Philadelphia, will be a guest at this ABS Worship Service. Also featured will be the Princeton University Gospel Choir and a Gospel choir from the Newark, New Jersey, area.
Clive Neil
Saturday, April 20, Whiteley Gymnasium, 11:00 a.m. Princeton Seminary vs. Union Seminary (New York) will be
on the ticket. Circle your calendar and support the team.
David Judd
Monday apulliéds is. [pe extendeduaeaulile mani cCODymiOsle submitted to the Sitz im Leben literary magazine. This year's theme is "Death and Resurrection." All creative material should be mailed via campus mail or given to Tim Martin, 118 Alexander Hall. For more information call 924-4033.
Tim Martin
Monday, April,22, Reigner Reading Room, @4:00 — 3:00 p.m. Bishop McCarrick from the Diocese of Metuchen will meet with all interested Roman Catholic students. Refreshments will be
served.
David Wall
Mon Gaye ony cr fem On UR eae A reminder that interested students should make reservations for attending the M.S.W. Information Night program no later than Wednesday, April 17. Offered by the Seminary and the Rutgers School of Social Work, the Deans of both schools will be on hand to explain application procedures and answer questions on the Accelerated Program in Ministry and Social Work. Sign-up sheets are available in the Mackay Center or you may contact the Office of Professional Studies in Hodge Hall.
Carolyn Nicholson
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UWE
MUST NEVER BORG EL”
SUMMER SEMINAR
Sunday, April 21, Monroe Township High School, 1:30 p.m. A "Holocaust Commemoration" will be held on April 21 observing the 40th anniversary since the Holocaust. Admission is free. Directions. to Monroe High School, located on Perrineville Road near Cranbury, have been.posted outside.the Office of Public Information in the Administration Building.
Office of Public Information
Monday, July .8— Thursday, July ll, Stony Point Center, New York A four day seminar will be held at the Stony Point Conference Center on "Ethics in Action: The Search for Justice in the Middle East and South Africa." Distinguished scholars and theologians from the Middle East, South Africa, and North
America will provide the leadership for the conference, for
cae OP i Dr. Allan Boesak, president of the World Alliance of Reformed Churches; Dr. James Ellis, a professor of sociology at the University of Western Capein South Africa; Dr. Benjamin Beit-Hallahmi, associate professor, Department of Psychology, University of Haifa, and founding member of the Israeli Council for Israeli-Palestinian Peace; and Dr. Edward Huenemann,
associate for theological studies, Program Agency, Presbyterian Cnurcn GJ. o.Aw).9 /Lhe Cost, which includessrepistration, room and board, is $125.00. For more information, or to register, contact Jim Palm at (914) 786-5674.
Office of Public Information
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
MONDAY, APRIL 15
The Rev. Larry A. Dunster, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church,
Irwin, Pennsylvania
Position: Assistant Pastor
The Oratory. Ue tthe ek) ees the
Rick Euber and Lorin Hasbrouck, Members, Pastor Nominating Committee,
First Presbyterian Church, Corry, Pennsylvania
Posipion;: . Patios
Mackay Center, Room ll. 9:00 A.M.-4:00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 17
The Rev. Carl L. Nissen, Pastor, and Committee,
Falls Church Presbyterian Church, Falls Church, Virginia
Posuriiton > Assistamet Pastor
The Oratory. 2 UU EP os URE athe
THURSDAY, APRIL 18
The *RevelCarl LO Nbsseng! Pastor (See WEDNESDAY, APKIL 17)
The Oratory. 9SO00).4.. Mee tbe Pa Me
The Rev. Gordon Butcher, Pastor, Park Ridge Presbyterian Church,
Park Ridge, Illinois
Position: Chrisiiaieecucalar
Mackay Center, Room 11. DOG SA cI. is Uae he
FRIDAY, APRIL 19
The Rev. Gordon Butcher, Pastor (See THURSDAY, APRIL 18)
Mackay Center, Room ll. 9°00 A Moo oom ene
James A. Sytsma, Chairperson, Pastoral Nominating Committee,
Brookdale Presbyterian Church, St. Joseph, Missouri
Position: Assecuater Pastor
The Oratory. 12130 12a Mi=4):00 PM.
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
James A. Sytsma, Chairperson (See FRIDAY, APRIL 19) The Oratory. 9500 AsMeed2 515 BoM
Dan Cee Thomas
PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
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CHOIR REHEASALS: 6:30 & 8:00 p.m.
SUNDAY, APRIL 21
PRINGETONRUNIVERSITY CHAPEL: The
Reverend Jeannette Stokes, director, Resource
Center for Women and Ministry in the South, Breensboro, North Carolinat’ 91100:asm:
MILLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy Communion. Brank Rogers ,-r7 $-Pireb.. “candidate;
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
MILLER GHAPEL Su’ Yon Pak,@Senior, Ed.,
hiurcistye Ghapel@G@hoirs” 10:00 a.m.
homilist. Iain Maclean, Th.M., celebrant. DACULA yeu CHE@Ne ePID R 12730) p.m. £0:00 p.m.
E FACULTY SEMINAR V: 1:30 p.m. MONDAY, APRIL 22 ROOM DRAW?" sStuart tally room #1.
MILLER CHAPEL: The Reverend Dr, Earl UA EEE AUST KSI BNC 1) Bohnson; Jr., moderator of the Synod of FACULTY SEMINAR COMMITTEE: 3:00 p.m. the Northeast and pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Plattsburgh, New SURMIEINRROS TOWING EGE SICIES ap il) ule Bork. "Identifying Jesus.” 12:00 noon. SEMINAR FOR SENIORS: "Personal
Finances and the Pay Package." Main *ITS‘GUEST: The Most R d Theod
praia mi Cee ea bounge. ~ J:00 (> .in.ae (ocesnotices 4p ..0.) McCarrick, bishop of the Diocese of Metuchen, New Jersey, will meet with
‘Roman Catholic students. Reigner Reading PHU RSDAYOeAPRI: 25
Ba 00s ea DoD. oe Bin MILLER CHAPEL: The Reverend Edward ALEXANDER THOMPSON LECTURE: Dr. Dowey, Jr., professor of the history of Flisabeth Schussler Fiorenza, professor of Christian doctrine. 10:00 a.m. New Testament studies at Episcopal Divinity School, Cambridge, Massachusetts. THEOLOGICAL FORUM: Dr. poms Main Lounge. 4:30 p.m (See notices p.4.) Torrance. "Theological Realism.
' ; A jas teed Main Lounge. 12:40 p.m. (See notice, p.6.) m.S.W. INFORMATION NIGHT: PDR. iy. DOSSIER@WRIDING WORK SHOP"II.: 6:00 p.m. a : \ Alumni/ae Room. 7:00 p.m. (See notice, p.6.) mHOIR REHEARSAL: 6:30 p.m.
Bat 1985 SUMMER CPE STUDENT GATHERING: FILM: "Michael, A Gay Son." Main Lounge. 7:00 p.m. (See notice, p.7.) meucitorium. /(:00 p.m. (See notice, p.5..)
‘CRITIQUE OF THE THOMPSON LECTURE: FRIDAY, APRIL 26
meoiirroume cy ter 0p mamEogoe ecm pay MILLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy 1TKBA ANNUAL SPRING SALE: Additional rien cs The cea den fe Wa dae 10% off books through May 3. irector of continuing education, homilis
and. celebrant, __L0. 00) acm.
SPUESDAY, APRIL ‘23
MILLER CHAPEL: Pre-service music:
avid’ Davis, M.Div.-middler,°9/55 a.m.
George Christulides, Ph.D. candidate and feaching fellow, leader... 10:00 a.m.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS |
|
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MONDAYS
Cross Cultural Missions Group. Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support Group... 7:15 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association.
S.G.Ageroom., l2s30qp.m,
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. deo} Ooo tn ans
And Now for Something New and Completely Ditterent. Main LOUune er = 22o0= pamte
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Center. 12:30 p.m.
WEDNESDAYS
Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS
Plowshare. Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. (Gail) olen aye
FRIDAYS
Amnesty International. Mackay Center, room. 2.) eso vorrn.
Hunger Task Force. Mackay Center, room C. 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. OVatoryia Soot oe.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS |
Chaplains' Support Group. 2nd and 4th Monday) Luncheon meeting. Conference room C. |
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge | & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. Alexande) basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. room.
S240 0,1.
CHURCH MANAGEMENT SEMINAR
Gara INFORMATION
BLOODMOBILE FOLLOW-UP
INTERESTED WOMEN
NOR LeieGge = 5
AgainetiissycaretiesRevercndsl name Danarlearon Ill, pastor of the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, and Ms. Judy Neale, coordinator of Christian education, will be leading a workshop on "Actually Running the Church." An invitation to attend has been extended to Princeton Seminary students and student couples. There is a nominal charge to cover a resource packet and lunch. The seminar will be held at the Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church on Main Street in Lawrenceville, New Jersey, on Saturday, May 18, beginning at 8:45 a.m. with coffee and continuing until 3:00 p.m.
Topics will include leading the Session, thinking through Christian education, the pastor's resources, designing pastoral care, and stewardship. Several students attending last year found this program exceedingly helpful. Brochures giving a fuller description are available in the Office of the Dean of the Seminary. .
Conrad H. Massa-
If you plan to do PT41-42 (part-time Clinical Pastoral Education) during the academic year 1985-86, you are asked to stop by the CPE Office, 21 Dickinson Street, room 104, to pick up
an application form and make an appointment for an interview with an area supervisor. Formal application and an interview are required before you can be registered for this course. If you have any questions regarding this course, please call Mrs. Dorothy Hullfish at extension 325.
Dorothy Hullfish
The 1985 spring Bloodmobile held on April 12 was a success, although the number of contributors was down a bit from previous drives. Eighty volunteers offered to contribute and 71 pints were donated. This will help meet our 1985 quota. For those who were unable to donate last Friday, you may contribute at the Princeton Medical Center. Please make an appointment through Martha Nielsen at the Princeton Red Cross, 924-2404. To all those who helped make the spring Bloodmobile a success, THANK YOU!
David) Poinsett
If you are considering serving on the board of the Women's Center, please contact ousan ochilpercort and Taryn Hillary, coordinators of the Women's Center.
Kay Steddom
De Gras Congratulations to the following students on their recent ELECTION election to the Student Government Association:
RESULTS Senior Class ms Rebecca LaBombard
Middler Class < Emily Duncan Students at large - Fred Mendez
Brian Paulson
Mark Rutledge Married students’
Representative - Jonathan Wade Women's Center > Taryn Hillary
Susan Schilperoort ASAD eS < 7 Andre Alston
OD OJOS OO LOn ©
AND Congratulations to Sharon Weiss for submitting the design THE selected for the 1985 T-shirt. T-shirts should be available WINNER for purchase in the near future and all proceeds will help Nee to sponsor the Third World Seminaries Fund.
Reggie Tuck
FOR A collection of bulletins on ordination, installation, and other YOUR services is available in the chapel office. These bulletins PERUSAL have been received from seminarians over the years and may
serve as a guide for you when considering special services. If you would like to browse through the material, please see the chapel secretary.
Carolyn Marshall
EMPLOYMENT The following student positions are still available:
Summer School Assistant
Switchboard assistance
Barbara. Primas
VOLUNTEERS Ushers are needed for Commencement Exercises, Tuesday, PLEASE June 4. If you might be able to contribute time, please COME contact the Office of Financial Aid. Thank you. FORTH :
Rick Lansill
GUEST Monday, April 22, Auditorium, 12:40 p.m.
SPEAKER The regularly scheduled Cross Cultural Missions Group will host Dave Taylor, M.Div. middler student. Taylor will talk about his experiences as a Volunteer in Mission with the Pres- byterian Church in Zaire.
Hilda *‘Shahinian
CAMPUS GUEST
THE ALEXANDER THOMPSON LECTURE
MOVIE
THOMPSON CRITIQUE
GUEST SPEAKER
ANNUAL ROOM DRAW
Monday, April 22, Center of Continuing Education, 1:30 p.m.
The Reverend Dr. Earl S. Johnson, Jr., moderator of the
Synod of the Northeast and pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Plattsburgh, New York, will be available to talk
with students who might have questions or concerns about the function of the Synod. You are invited to join Dr. Johnson for an informal discussion at 1:30 in the TV room
of the Center (Adams House, 12 Library Place).
President's Office
Monday, April 22, Main Lounge, 4:30 p.m. Elisabeth International scholar, lecturer, and teacher Dr.
Schussler Fiorenza will deliver the Alexander Thompson Lectureship. She will make a feminist theological assessment of the text describing Jesus' visit to Mary and Martha in the 10th chapter of Luke's Gospel. Her recently published book, In Memory of Her: A Feminist Theological Reconstruction of Christian Origins, received wide acclaim. Two new books,
Bread Not Stone: The Challenge of Feminist Biblical Interpretation, and The Book of Revelation: Judgement and Justice will be published this spring.
Office of Public Information
Monday, April 22, Auditorium, 7:00 p.m.
Sponsored by Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns and the Women's Center, a film entitled "Michael, A Gay Son," will
be shown. The 45-minute movie portrays one family's response to their son's decision to live openly. A brief dialogue will follow to discuss the issues raised in the film.
Julie Gsell
Monday, April 22, Main Lounge, 8:00 p.m. Professors Chris Beker, Betty Edwards, and Mark Taylor will offer a critique of the Alexander Thompson lecture presented earlier. An open discussion will follow.
Women's Center
Tuesday, April 23, Main Lounge, 12:30 p.m. "And Now for Something Completely New and Different" will introduce Dr. Andrew Steer, international economist for the
World Bank in Washington, D.C., at their regularly scheduled meeting. Steer has lived in Indonesia, Thailand, and Nigeria,
and will speak on "International Development and Christian
Responsibility." David Dunderdale
Wednesday, April 24, Stuart Hall, room #1, 2:00 p.m. The Room Drawing has been scheduled for those students who wish to change rooms for the fall term. A list of available rooms will be posted on Monday, April 22, in the Housing Office and the dorms.
David Poinsett
SEMINAR FOR SENIORS
FIELD
EDUCATION
INTERVIEWS
INTERNSHIP
INTERVIEWS
THEOLOGICAL FORUM SPEAKER
DOSSIER
WRITING
WORKSHOP II
Thursday, April 25, Main Lounge, 12:40 p.m.
Wednesday, April 24, Main Lounge, 7:00 - 9:00 p.m.
A detailed film outlining "Personal Finances and the Pay Package" will be shown this evening. Seniors will receive kits containing guides and information for preparing for the future. There will be a discussion time scheduled with Dan Thomas, member of the Board of Pensions; Ed Clemensen,
Presbyterian Ministers’ Fund campus representative; and an advanced underwriter to answer some of the technical questions and brief seniors on the life insurance industry in today's market. Refreshments will be served.
Dan C. Thomas
Thursday, April 25, Mackay Center, room C, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m.
The Reverend John Seiders, The Presbyterian Church at New Providence, New Jersey, will interview interested students for a field education position during the 1985-86 academic year.
Oo te) Oo ie) 1@) Oo oe)
Thursday, April 25, Mackay Center, room 11, 10:00 a.nr.~32 30 p.m.)
The Reverend Carl Nelson, Fifth Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, will interview students for a position for the next academic year.
Position descriptions on both the above are on file at the Field Education Office, as well as sign-up sheets for those interested in scheduling interviews.
Hendricks Davis
Thursday, April 25, Mackay Center, room’2,.11;00 a.m.-3:30 p.m, The Reverend William Browne, moderator of the Strategy Committee, and the Reverend Conrad Steinbrenner, executive presbyter, will interview for a seminary intern to serve two small churches within the Lackawanna Presbytery. Review the position description and sign-up at the field ed office.
Hendricks Davis
Dr. Thomas F. Torrance, theologian, pastor, and author, will
address the Theological Forum on "Theological Realism." Torrance recently retired from the University of Edinburgh, Chair of Christian Dogmatics. In 1978 he was the recipient of the Templeton Foundation Prize for Progress in Religion, and during 1976-77 served as moderator of The Church of | Scotland.
Fitz Neal
Thursday, April 25, Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room, 7:00-8:00 p.m. For those middlers who were unable to make the first Dossier Workshop on April 10, Dr. Dan Thomas will hand out dossiers and give instructions on their preparation.
Senior Placement Office
1985 SUMMER CPE STUDENT GATHERING
NEUMANN LECTURE
READERS! THEATRE
UNITED WAY SEEKS VOLUNTEERS
OPERA LOVERS
Loursday April 2o,eelait Wounge, 7:00°- 8:30 p.m. Chaplain Daniel DeArment will be in the Mackay Center to meet with students enrolled in PT47-Summer CPE 1985. This meeting is planned to answer questions students may have concerning entry into the CPE setting and should be of invaluable assistance to the student considering this process.
Dorothy Hullfish
Wednesday, May 1, Main Lounge, 1:30 p.m. The Reverend Dr. David H. C.. Read, pastor of the Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church, New York City, will deliver
the second annual Frederick Neumann Memorial Lecture. Noted in a Time magazine article as "Prince of the Protestant Pulpit,"
Read is an internationally acclaimed theologian and contemporary author. A minister of the Church of Scotland, he was first chaplain at the University of Edinburgh and served as chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen in Scotland before being called to the Madison Avenue Church in 1956.
Office of Public Information
Thursday, May 2, and Friday, May 3, Auditorium, 7:30 p.m.
Directed by Robert Jacks and acted by Seminary students, the Speech Studios! production of Stephen Vincent Benet's Stories of America will be presented at the Mackay Center. Adapted for the stage, this theatre piece comprises Benet's lively and fanciful tales and his poetry of early America. The period swings from colonial times and the Revolutionary War to the opening of the west coast and the burgeoning of the American heartland. Stories of America successfully captures Benet's vitality, humor, and creative imagery and brings the lessons of his wit and wisdom to our times.
Speech Studios
OFF-CAMPUS EVENTS
The Princeton Area Communities United Way has requested volunteers to help them with the budget process. Their Budget Committee meets with all agencies receiving money to determine allotments. If any employees of the Seminary would be interested in and willing to help with this process, please contact Barbara Chaapel in the Office of Public Information immediately.
Barbara Chaapel
The Westminster Conservatory of Music in Princeton has planned "Opera Outings." These excursions are scheduled for Saturday matinees in the fall of 1985 at the Metropolitan Opera House at Lincoln Center, New York. To coincide with
the New York trips, the Conservatory is offering 10 Monday opera classes, beginning September 30 and running through April 1986. Each class night will be devoted to one opera, evr, Jctober 14, balstati's "All the World's a Stage,"
(Opera continued)
SOFTBALL LEAGUE LINING UP
OUTREACH ON HUNGER SEMINAR
November 25, "Porgy and Bess - An American Portrait." A flyer has been posted on the Office of Public Information bulletin board in the Administration Building.
Office of Public Information
Last summer the PTS team returned to its winning form in the Princeton University Slow-Pitch Softball League. The team posted a record of 10-8 and made it into the playoffs; however, we were eliminated after the first game, which we LOST Rees «
Now is the time to start thinking SOFTBALL again. Recruitment for the 1985 season begins now. The season starts the last week of May and runs through the middle of August. Anyone from the Seminary community is eligible to join the team and may play for any part of the season. Won't you join us? Call Robert Joe Lee at 737-2956 or Rick van den Heuvel at 883-6784 between 6:00 and 10:00 p.m. evenings, or at any reasonable hour on weekends, to register or inquire about details.
Office of Public Information
Friday, May 3 - Sunday, May 5, Stony Point Center, New York Sponsored by the Bread for the World Educational Fund, this conference is designed to enable leaders and potential leaders to conduct educational outreach in their communities. The seminar will focus on the issues of hunger and the further development of skills for educating others for action against world hunger.
Office of Public Information
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge
MONDAY, APRIL 22
The Rev. Jack P. Hansen, Pastor, Valley Community Presbyterian Church, Portland, Oregon
Position: Assistant Pastor for Youth Ministry
The Oratory. S.O0cAe Meo Lome:
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
The Rev. Albert M. Damon, Pastor, First Presbyterian Church,
Ukiaheecalifornia
POSiCiOn ee ASSistant Pastor
Mackay Center, Room 11. J OORAR Moa) sal. Ml.
The Rev. William F. Whitledge, Pastor, St. Paul's Presbyterian Church,
Livonia, Michigan
Position: Assistant Minister
HnesOratory 09200 7A.M.—5>15° BoM.
THURSDAY, APRIL 25
The Rev. Edward W. Sensenbrenner, Pastor, and Mrs. Stephanie Collier,
Secretary, Search Committee, First Presbyterian Church,
LEOY, -Oh10
Position: Associate Pastor
The Oratory. DS 00FA Mi=3300 5PM.
FRIDAY, APRIL 26
The Rev. Ken Hockenberry, Pastor, 1984B, Onondaga Hill Presbyterian Church,
Onandaga, New York
Position: Pastor (New Church Development, Clay, New York)
Placement Office. Oe 307A Me 430 POM.
SATURDAY, APRIL 27
TnesReve mMichaelei sa wiindvald. Pastor, 19/4B, First, Presbyterian Church,
Northport, Long Island, New York
Position: Assistant Pastor
The Oratory. Liss OO PA Ml 5: O0Oer . M.
Miss Blodwyn Powell, Chairperson, Pulpit Nominating Committee,
The Presbyterian Church, Catasauqua, Pennsylvania
POSTE ON ee rastor
Mackay Center, Alumni/ae Room. 9:00 A.M.-4:30 P.M.
Dan C. Thomas
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FACULTY MEETING 5M 3 x0 00 ps ni
DENIOR FACULTY MEETING FOLLOWS.
1:30, per
|THURSDAY, MAY 9
| ADMINISTRATOR'S EyAY AWAY
INON-TEACHING CHURCH SUPERVISOR
BONEFERENCE: Auditorium. 9:00-a.m.-
&: 00) pm.
MILLER CHAPEL:
82:00 noon.
Brief service of worship.
1985 MAY) -Oricdeleli
SUNDAY, MAY 5
PRINCETON, UNIVERSITY, CHA PELs Service of Holy Communion. The Reverend
Bugeneclowe, 11:00 a.m.
MILLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy § Communion. Robert Martin, M.Div. senior,
B homilist. 10:00 p.m.
| MONDAY, MAY 6
) MILLER CHAPEL: Brief service of worship.
ia. O09 MOOT!
} TUESDAY, MAY 7
)} MILLER CHAPEL: Brief service of worship.
ioi2:00 noon.
|WEDNESDAY MAY 8
|MILLER CHAPEL: Brief service of worship. 12:00 noon. ,
im ACULTY. LUNCHEON: @P.D!R).°.12:30-pim.
fH .D..o RUDIESHCOMMIPPBE? ) 1230) tp.nn
MCHURCH & SOCIETY COMMITTEE: 1:30 p.m.
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PRIDAY, MAY. 10
AN EVENING OF IMPROVISATION:
Auditorium. (:30 p.m, (see note.)
NEO fF ES
This annual creative evening always delights and surprises everyone, including the "olayers." Come and enjoy a relaxing hour-long break from the day's studies and pressures. "Improvisation..." is a Speech Studios production under the direction of Virginia Damon, assistant
director of speech.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
se Cross Cultural Missions Group.
Mackay Center Auditorium, 12:30 p.m.
Women's Center Board Meeting. 6:15 p.m.
Women's Support Group. 7315 4>%'ns
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
TUESDAYS
Student Government Association. Se ie Ae LOOM. lotta th. ii
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. L225 08D sins
And Now for Something New and Completely Different. _Main Lounge. 12730°p.m:;
Sisters of Sarah. Women!s, Center:..12:30;.p.m.
WEDNESDAYS Soccer. Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m.
THURSDAYS Plowshare. Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C. ieee eters
ERD eae Amnesty International. Mackay Center, POOMme. secs U Lo ore
Hunger Task Force.
Mackay Center, room C. 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. OCalory suegiedy winadile
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS | :
2nd and 4th Monday - Chaplains' Support Group. Luncheon meeting. Conference room C.
Deacons. 2nd Monday, evening. Main Lounge
& CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Planning Board. Ist-Wednesday. S.G.A. room. ye Uo ts. an
Alexande
FULBRIGHT GRANTS
SUMMER LANGUAGE
SUMMER SCHOOL
CAMPUS CALENDAR
CHAPEL SERVICE LEADERS: 1985/86
SENIOR CLASS Giro
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Information on the 1986-87 competition for Fulbright grants will soon be available in the academic dean's office, room 124, Administration Building. Stop in and sign up if you would like to receive application forms.
Ellen Myers
Students planning to take Greek or Hebrew courses this summer should register as soon as possible. Some limited scholarship assistance is available for language students only.) "lOrresisters contactethe oummer ochool Office, 921-6252.
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Two pastoral theology courses are offered this summer: Ministry withethe Divorcing , June 10-23; "and Pastoral Care and Aging, July 1-19. Register for your summer courses now in the Summer School Office.
David Wall
A draft of the Master Calendar for the 1985-86 academic year is available in the Housing Office (Administration Building,
room 14) for review by student organization representatives and groups who are planning activities, events, speakers, etc. for next year.” After checking the: calendar draft for official activities scheduled, student group representatives can request dates/times and locations for their activities. These will be entered on the Campus Calendar Book when iis=prepared inp the fale’ thank you.
David Poinsett
If you are interested in preaching or serving as the liturgist at one of next year's morning chapel services, the Chapel Council would like to know. Sign-up sheets are posted in all of the dorms. Please sign your name on one of these sheets. For married students and those who live off campus, a sign-up sheet has been posted on the bulletin board in the basement of the chapel.
Bob Sanders for the Chapel Council
The Class of 1985 has begun its campaign to pledge toward its class gift to the Seminary. All members of the class will
be contacted with a pledge card and will be asked to pledge generously toward an "investment in hope," the theme of the gift. No specific goal has been set, but the class would like to raise over $60,000, which last year's class pledged.
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GRADED PAPERS: / EXAMS
DORM ROOMS
WOMEN'S CLERICAL WEAR
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
That would require a $40-per-year pledge from every class member. We hope to collect all pledges by Saturday, May ll. Seniors, please consider investing in hope for P.T.S. and hope for the world!
Erwin Barron Senior Class Stewardship Committee
Will students collect their graded papers and exams from last semester, which we are still holding at 21 Dickinson Street, room 105. The following is a list of what is available:
E@ugid Modern Mission and Ecumenics, Dr. Moffett
EC 40 Early and Medieval Asian Christianity, Dr. Moffett
CH 14 Christian Social Ethics in Historical Perspective, Drs. McVey and Livezey
Chev Augustine of Hippo, Dr. Froehlich
HR 41 Buddhist Ethics in a Comparative Perspective, Dr. Swearer
ADVASAP Tod Models of Decision Making, Dr. Hanson
AD 41 Introduction to Administrative Ministry, Dr. Hanson
AD 61 Seniorm pastoral Aaministration=ceminar, Drs Hanson
Thank you for your cooperation.
Nancy Berman, faculty secretary
Those students who marked their dorm questionnaire with a June 5 vacating date but who may have a change of plans and can leave earlier please let the Housing Office know as soon as you know. We need dorm space for visiting alumni/ae and graduation guests.
Dave Poinsett
A catalogue listing women's liturgical vestments designed and made in Thailand is available through Carolyn Marshall in the chapel office. She can also provide information for ordering garments.
Taryn Hillary Women's Center
Student positions available:
Coordinator of the Charlotte Newcombe Center
Switch boarcmescsictants
Barbara Primas, personnel director
"AND, NOW. .
PIEUD EDUCATION INTERVIEWS
DIALOGUE WITH 1502 DEAN
SENIOR SEMINAR PACKETS AVAILABLE
TIME LO PARE ~lOCK
NOTA BENE
Tuesday, May 7, Main Lounge, 12:30 p.m. President Gillespie will be the guest speaker at this last meeting of "And Now for Something Completely New and Different." His topic will be "The Authority of Scripture" and a discussion will follow.
David Dunderdale
Wednesday, May 8, Mackay Center, room C, 11:00 a.m.-3:00
The Reverend Hugh Matlack, First Presbyterian Church, Glassboro, New Jersey, will interview interested students for a position during the 1985-86 academic year.
DBHULSEADY ye Vidveey eeViackway-- oCNter,.rOOM ye 00am. 3:00 p.m.
The Reverend Suzanne Schafer-Coates, Trinity Presbyterian Church, East Brunswick, New Jersey, will interview students
for a field ed position during the coming semester year.
Beidays , Mav OnpMackayeGenter, room GC, 2:00 — 4700 p.m- Dr. Robert Harvey, First Baptist Church, Westfield, New
Jersey, will interview interested students.
Job descriptions for these churches! positions are available for review in the Office of Field Education. Sign-up sheets are posted.
Hendricks Davis
Monday, May 13, Main Lounge, 2:00 p.m. Dean Massa will hold an open house for students. Please join us to air concerns, offer suggestions, and exchange ideas.
Hepecca.Labombarad, oO. G. A.
Thursday, aviey eo, Mackay Center, 10: 00ca.m.—1250 p.m. Those of you who missed the seminar on "Personal Finances and the Pay Package" will have another chance to pick up the packet given out that night. Ed Clemmensen of the Presbyterian Ministers Fund will distribute these very worthwhile packets at a table set up in the foyer of Mackay
Campus Center. Dan C. Thomas
Thursday, May 23, Friday, May 24, & Monday, May 27.
The TBA will be closed for inventory these three days. Summer hours will"beginvon Tuesday, May 26, 12:30-4:00 p.m, Mondays through Fridays.
Taryn Hillary
With a "thank you' to the community and especially to group representatives for their special efforts in helping to coordinate and process campus information through the Wineskin calendar, we will cap TheWineskin for this academic year, Final deadline: Monday, May 6; 12:00 noon.
elizabeth dalton
MUSICAL OFFERINGS
SEMINAR
OF E-CGAMPUSSE VENTS
Monday, May 6, Westminster Choir College, 7:00 p.m The Choir College will present pianist Stephen Peet dad a quartet of singers in an evening that will feature music of all styles from the early 20th century. The program is being presented in the Playhouse on the Westminster campus. Admission is free.
1o) 12) (2) oO O° [@) 1e)
paturday, June 1, Westminster Conservatory of Music, /:00 p.m. The Westminster Conservatory, a division of the Westminster
Choir College, has announced preparations for its second annual Spring Musicale. This year's presentation will include an evening of ensemble performances of the "Carmen Fantasy," selections from Porgy and Bess, and Bartok's Sonata for Two Pianos and Percussion by members of the Conservatory's faculty. The concert is the school's largest yearly benefit event for its scholarship fund.
Office of Public Information
Saturday, May 19, Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, Deas) Cheres” = op Oey omen "Management of a Church Program," led by Dr. Dana Fearon, pastor, and Judy Neale, coordinator
of Christian education. Cost: $15/$25.00 per couple. Brochures and registration blanks are available in the Christian Education Office or Dean Massa's ollice., for 1urther initormation, call
the Lawrenceville Church, 896-1212, between 9:00 a.m. and
MOO) (ersten: Freda A. Gardner
SENIOR PLACEMENT INTERVIEWS
Sign up for all interviews in the Senior Placement Office, 130 Hodge,
TUESDAY, MAY 7
Chaplain Mike A. Nesko, U.S. Army Reserve, and Pastor, Calvary Lutheran Church,
Medford, New Jersey
Positions: Chaplains in U.S. Army Reserve
The Oratory. Le GORE Mt ORL Me
The Rev. John W. Doane, Pastor, 1954B, First Presbyterian Church,
Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Position: Associate/Assistant Pastor Mackay.CGampus Center. @l023074A (M5215 P.M.
THURSDAY, MAY 9
The Rev. S. Albert Newman, Jr., Pastor, 1980P, Westminster Presbyterian Church,
Albany, New York
Positions Associate Pastor
The Oratory. OS OO MAR cele rDL.
SATURDAY, MAY 11
Mess Daniel, Barefoot, Chairperson, Pastor Nominating Committee, Polk and North
Sandy Presbyterian Churches, Polk, Pennsylvania
POstuLow. = TastorT
Mackay Campus Center, Alumni/ae Room. 9:00 A.M.-2:00 P.M.
Almas owartzell, Secretary, Pulpit Nominating Committee, Westminster Larger
Parish, Burnham, Milroy, and Vira, Pennsylvania
Posttion:s (iPastor
The Oratory. IZ SOR IMs -30UPR IM.
Mesk
Dany G. (lhomas
ADDENDA et CORRIGENDA
1985-1986 Course Offerings
Autumn Semester 1985
COURSES CANCELLED
OT31 Old Testament Ethics [Miller]
OT91 Aramaic Grammar and Reading [Miller] will be offered in the spring
TH63 Emerging Theologies in Asia: Minjung Theology [Kim]
NEW COURSES
CH43 (CHXX in booklet) Church and Theology in Germany Between the World Wars [Seban]
Mo 10:00, WeFr 10:40 -- no description available
DS30 Modern European Church History Seminar. Topic: Natural Theology in 18th, 19th,
and 20th Century Protestant Thought
OT33 From Monarch to Messiah [Roberts] TuThFr 1:30
SP74 Computer Basics for Ministry [Whitelock] TBA Exploration Introduction to the use of computers as a tool for ministry.
of machine capabilities; word processing: bulletins, correspondence, and
text editing; and, database management: membership rolls and financial
recordasa.neredLt: one unit.
TIME CHANGE
MULO Church Music Appreciation [Weadon]
Changed® to* TH83230,- Th* 4730
Ghe Gineskin PRINCETON THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY
MAY 12
SUNDAY, MAY 12 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY CHAPEL:
4:00 asm.
MILLER CHAPEL: Service of Holy communion. Zatherine CookteaMeabing
genior, homilist. | (10:00 p.m.
MONDAY, MAY 13 MILLER CHAPEL: Brief Service of Worship. IZ U0rnoCon,
JPEN HOUSE WITH DEAN MASSA:
Mein Lounge.;. 2:00 p.m,
TUESDAY, MAY 14
MACULTY SEMINAR VI.: 10:30 a.m.
MILLER CHAPEL: Last Service of "Norship for this semester. 12:00 noon.
G. A. MEETING: 12:30 p.m. see notice, p.3.)
'THE PARTY'S OVER" PICNIC. 200 p.m.
[The Reverend Sue Anne Steffey Morrow.
1985 Number 29
WEDNESDAY, MAY 15
FINAL EXAMINATIONS BEGIN: 9:00 a.m.
NO FACULTY LUNCHEON SCHEDULED.
ADMISSIONS COMMITTEE: 1:30 p.m.
BLACK CONCERNS COMMITTEE: 3:00 p.m.
NON-CREDIT PROGRAMS COMMITTEE: 4:30 p.m.
THURSDAY, MAY 16
SENIOR SEMINAR FOLLOW-UP: Free packets from "Personal Finances..." seminar available in Mackay Center Foyer. LO: OO2asm ei de3 Oepeims
REGULARLY SCITEDULED WEEKLY MEETINGS
MONDAYS - FRIDAYS
Morning Prayer. Miller Chapel. 7:00 a.m.
MOND ue Cross Cultural Missions Group.
Mackay Center Auditorium. 12:30 p.m,
GapSorieis Women's Center Board Meeting.
Women's Support Group. 7:15 p.m.
Church and Lesbian/Gay Concerns. Alumni/ae room. 7:30 p.m.
PUBSDAY Ss
Student Government Association. a GisA« LOOM. Lo olapeera.
Stewardship Committee. Alumni/ae room. L2s309pems
And Now for Something New and Completely Different? Main Lounge. 112:30ep em
Sisters of Sarah. Women's Center. 7/12: 30 pm.
WEDNESDAYS Whiteley Gymnasium. 7:30 p.m. Soccer.
THURSDAYS Plowshare. Auditorium. 12:30 p.m.
Sitz im Leben. Mackay Center, room C.
30s.
Ee Amnesty International. Mackay Center,
POONic. Sent crcsU apm.
Hunger Task. Force.
Mackay Center, room C. 12:40 p.m.
Princeton Seminary Fellowship. Oratory: (220) pati.
REGULARLY SCHEDULED MONTHLY MEETINGS
Chaplains! Support Group. 2nd and 4th Mondays.)
Luncheon meeting. Conference room C. |
Deacons. énd Monday, evening. Main Lounge & CRW alternating.
No Root of Bitterness. 3rd Tuesday. basement lounge. 9:00 p.m.
Ist Wednesday. S.G.A. room.
Alexander
Planning Board.
LOS 5 arse
MARRIED STUDENT HOUSING
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
oer A MEETING SCHEDULED
FOLLOW-UP ON "PERSONAL HINANGES<c...
NEO e eC mia
Those students living in Seminary apartments who have not yet returned their Married Student Housing Questionnaire, due April 19, please do so immediately. The Housing Office needs to know if you are staying another year or leaving and on what date you will vacate your apartment.
Thank you for your cooperation.
David Poinsett
The following student positions are available:
Switchboard Assistants
Assistant/Office of Public Information
Tuesday, May aor eA OOD eG US Ds Ili
At its first meeting, the newly elected S.G.A. will review applications for a Sitz im Leben editor, social chairperson, and athletic chair for the 1985-86 school year. Please submit letters of intent to S.G.A. via campus mail no later than May 13. In addition, students interested in serving on next year's Chapel Council should notify Rebecca LaBombard (418 Brown Hall) or S.G.A., as soon as possible. The Student
Government Association will make recommendations to President Gillespie.
Rebecca LaBombard
hugs day, aviay lO. MackayeCenter m0; U0ca. ii el. 00pm. Those of you who missed the seminar on "Personal Finances and the Pay Package" will have another chance to pick up the packet given out that night. Ed Clemmensen of the Pres- byterian Ministers Fund will distribute these very worthwhile packets at a table set up in the foyer of the Mackay Center.
Dane Gemennomas
CHURCH
MANAGEMENT
INVITATION Ab @)
as SEMINARIANS
OFPP-CAMEU Saray aN de
Saturday, May 18, Lawrenceville Presbyterian Church, Ora beacuse ao Urania Reservations are still being accepted for the seminar "Management of a Church Program"
to be given under the direction of Dr. Dana Fearon, pastor, and Judy Neale, Christian education coordinator. The cost is $15/$25 per couple. Brochures and registration blanks are available in the Office of Christian Education, leninent
Hall, or Dean Massa's office, Administration Building. Further
information is available from the Lawrenceville Church, 896-
T2i2,” between 9:0 0lavin we ama 3 °0UND cms.
Freda Gardner
sunday, May 19>) Nassau Presbyterian (COUnCh alc. soepenl. The Nassau Presbyterian Church invites seminarians and their families to be guests at an informal brunch in the church's Assembly Room on Sunday, May 19. Whether you have been an occasional worshipper at the Nassau Church or a Sunday morning regular, the "Seminary connection" has enhanced the church's life and the brunch is Nassau's way of saying "thank you." To reserve your place, please call= Doris Patton, = 9eo-0105— Dy May Lom
Office of Public Intormation
ADDENDA et CORRIGENDA II
1985-1986 Course Offerings
Autumn Semester 1985
CALENDAR CHANGE (Inside back cover)
sepcCembere22, sundaysey 2457p. Mm. Opening convocation.
COURSE CANCELLED
PT73-74 Clinical Dimensions of Pastoral Relationships (Students should plan to substitute PT41-42)
NEW COURSES and/or DESCRIPTIONS
ET23
ET41
NT20
SP66
BUnvespand PublicyPolicy [Paris] Mo 10:00 WeFr 10:40
A critical analysis of the task of the religious ethicist in constructing
arguments relative to public policy. Focus on contemporary ethicists
and the nature of their commitments to such issues as social science,
democratic liberalism, democratic socialism, voluntary associations,
private and public domains, social justice, and social change. Evalua-
tion of the moral problems attending those value commitments and their
implications for good public policy.
The Voluntary Principle in American Religious Life [Paris]
Ph 10 s-40 Tho lils40 An inquiry into the social and religious meaning of the voluntary principle
in America and its implications for diversity and unity; social change
and social conservatism; private interests and the common good; theories
Of church eand state. “Students will be required to analyze critically
some particular organization or institution in order to assess the
function of the voluntary principle therein.
The Kingdom of God in the Gospels [Marcus] ie OO Stele U5) er 2 U
An investigation of the treatment by Mark, Matthew, Luke, and John of the traditions about Jesus' proclamation of the kingdom of God. Consider- ation will also be given to backgroudns of the concept in the Old Testament and Judaism, history of interpretation in church history, and Significance for theology today.
Readers’ Theatre and Chamber Theatre Production for the Church [ Brower ] TBA
A practicum. Production of narrative fiction for church drama interest groups. A selection of short stories and narrative poems will be studied and rehearsed in order to learn staging and production techniques. Students will share responsibility for selecting, casting, directing, and performing the stories and poems. Enrollment limited to twenty, Credit: one unit.