1932-1933 Catalog

36 SPE I L OURSES allowed, if they n d college courses, to carry a limited number of college courses along with their theological semmary work. In this way they can earn their college degree when they have completed enough credits for it. They may thus r educe the number of years in which to complete both courses. For the Faculty and History of the Theological Seminary, see pages 67-68. The seminary year opens the second Wednesday of Septem– ber and closes the third F r iday of May. The first semester closes on the last Friday of January. The second semester opens the fir t Tuesday of February. This course gives a diploma upon its completion. The r e– quirements are as follows: JUNIOR YEAR Church History (six semester hours); E lementary Homiletics (four semester hours); Greek Exegesis (six semester hours) ; Hebrew I (six semester hours) ; Systematic Theology (six semester hours); MIDDLE YEAR Advanced Homiletics (two semester hours); Archaeology (four semester hours); Greek Exegesis (six semester hours) ; Hebrew Exegesis (eight semester hours); Old Testament Literature (six semester hours); Systematic Theology (six semester hours ); SENIOR YEAR Biblical Theology (four semester hours); Church Government (two semester hours); Missions (four semester hours); New Testament Literature (six semester hours); Pastoral Theology (four semester hours); Religious Education (six semester hours); Systematic Theology (six semester hours). THE MINISTRY OF THE GOSPEL COURSE This course may be taken in conjunction with the theological seminary course and thus students for the ministry may shorten both courses. This course is for any one who is preparing to enter a theological seminary. It gives the degree of Bachelor oi Arts. The requirements for the course are as follows: 1. Bible (six semester hours selected from this department); 2. Rhetoric (six semester hours) ; 3. English (twelve semester hours);

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