1953-1955 Academic Catalog

G o pel of God' grace, the purpose and func tion of the Law, and the pirit-led, victoriou life are stressed in the study of Galatians. Union with Christ and life in " the heavenlies' ' are studied in Ephesia ns. Elec– tive. Two hours credit. 3 12. I , II CORINTHIANS. An expository, practica l and analytical treat– ise of these book s, with special attention give n t o prac tical application, church discipline, Christian liberty, a nd spiritual gifts. Two hours credit. Elective. 3 13. I , II THESSALONIANS. An expository treatment of these two im– portant epist les with specia l a ttention given t o the doctrinal and eschata– logical e leme nts. T wo hours credit. Elective. 32 1. PASTORAL EPISTLES ( I , II Timothy, Titus) . Two hours credit. See College Bible 32 1. 342. ACTS. Two h ours credit. See College Bible 342. 432 . REVELATION. Two hours credit. Prerequisite College Bible 331. See College Bible 432 . II DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY 10 1. BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION. Two hours credit. See College Bible 101. 241, 242. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY. Prolego·mena, Bibliography, Theol– ogy Proper, Angelology, Anthrop ology and Hamartiology. The importance, necessity, aim, cont e nt, sources, and methods of Sys tematic Theo logy arr.! first discussed , followed by the evidences for divine revelation and the facts s urrounding the inspiration, canon, and text of the Scriptures. Under the third division the exist e.nce, nature, a nd works of God are thoroughly inves– ti gated. Unde r Angelology are found the Biblical facts about spirit b e ings, fallen a nd unfa llen. A study of the creation, constitution, and fall of man and the Biblical teaching concerning the results of sin. Three hours credit, b o th semes te rs. 341 ,342. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY. S oterio logy, Christo logy, Pneuma– t o logy, E cclesio logy, and E schato logy. The saving work of the triune G od is discussed in detail. This is fo llowed by the study of the person and work of Jesus Christ and the H o ly Spirit. The next subject is concerned with the church, b oth as the body of Christ, a nd as a local organization. The consum– mation of the entire s tudy deals with those events which a re yet to transpire in the future; the vast re alm of unfulfilled prophecy. Three h ours credit, both semesters. 501. SEMINAR ( THEOLOGY - Th.B.) A course designed to prepare the stude nt to wr ite a theological disserta tion . The class meets one hour per week with the r est of the time d esignated t o research study. Turabian 's "Man- ..-79---, •

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