1953-1955 Academic Catalog

321 PASTORAL EPISTLES ( I , II Timothy, Titus) P a ul 's epistle t o Timothy and Titus which are impe ra ti ve in the p reparation for the ministry a re studied verse by verse. A compa rison and a11alysis of present day church problems as is given in these books are in– cluded. Two hours credit. 331 DANIEL An expository treatment of the b ook with sp ecial a ttention to i ts es– chatological elements. There is a detailed investigation of the "Seventy Weeks" which gives the premillennial return of Chris t and the pre-tribula– tion rapture of the church, so important in gaining a correct inte rpretation of this prophecy and all other Bible prophecies. Prerequisite t o 432. T wo hours credit. 342 AcTS Designed to give the student the correct doctrinal and dispensationa l interpretation of the book, to fortify him against the many fa lse t eachings on the Holy Spirit and to enable him to give the Biblical answe r t o ultra– dispensationalism. Two hours credit. 401 OLD TESTAMENT EXPOSITION • Required of all Seniors. The student may select the book study de– sired depending upon those offered during that particular semest er . T wo hours credit. 402 NEW TESTAMENT EXPOSITION Required of all Seniors. The students may select the book study de– sired depending upon those offered during that particular semest e r. T wo hours credit. 420 1'ffE TABERNACLE AND TYPES A detailed study of the tabernacle as found in the Pentateuch alon g with the typical significance as seen in Christ and the New Testament. T wo hours credit. 432 R EVELATION An expository, analytical treatise of this book together with a com– parison of the other propecies of the Bible. The premillennial r eturn of Christ and the pre-tribulation pre-seventieth week rapture of the church are established as the correct interpretation of this book and all other Bible prophecy in order to strengthen the student against false theories. Prerequi– site, 331. Two hours credit. BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES 101 GENERAL BIOLOGY A course based on the special Divine creation of the world and all life in which the principles of life, structure, processes, development, and history ilfe surveyed. Four lecture-demonstrations per week. Four hours credit. -38- ... "' • •

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