Fortress of Faith

Fortress of Faith
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Book Synopsis Fortress of Faith by : Melton Wright

Download or read book Fortress of Faith written by Melton Wright and published by . This book was released on 1960 with total page 324 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The story of Bob Jones University, besides being a detailed account of one of the most unique experiments in the history of education, is also the story of Dr. Bob Jones, Sr., the University's founder and first president, whose life of unselfish and untiring dedication is intimately linked with this institution of higher learning; and that of his son, Dr. Bob Jones, Jr., whose many-sided talents and interests qualified him as no one else to become his father's successor as president. The purpose of this book is, first of all, to acquaint those readers who are not yet familiar with the World's Most Unusual University with its early history, its steady progress, its present-day dimensions and achievements, and, above all, its philosophy of life and its high goal of providing a solid, thorough, Christian education for young men and women who desire to occupy their place and carry out their task in life responsibly. But since the University's education so distinctly reflects the sound principles and convictions of both Drs. Jones, it is inevitable that a good deal of information is given about these remarkable personalities who have spared no efforts to expand the Church of Christ by means of their extensive educational program. - Jacket flap.


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