General psychology courses at ten accredited Bible colleges are described using syllabi and college catalogs as the source of data. The author concludes that syllabi reflect considerable quality in the courses, with some exceptions, but that a specific orientation toward the mission of Bible colleges, that is, church work, is lacking.
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