1955-1957 Academic Catalog

Departments and Courses dispensational interpretation of the book, to fortify him against the many false teachings on the Holy Spirit and to enable him to give the Biblical answer to ultra-dispensationalism. Two hours credit. 352 NON-CHRISTIAN RELIGIONS AND CULTS A study of the great ethnic religions of the world and the principal cults found in our own country. Comparisons are made between their doctrinal tenets and those of revealed (Biblical) religion. Two hours credit. Offered in alternate years. 362 PASTORAL 1'HEOLOGY A very helpful study of the personal life and habits of the pastor, his ministry in the parish and suggestions concerning visitation, business meetings, parliamentary procedure, wed– dings, funerals and other practical duties. The organization and management of the church is studied in relation to its force, field and finance. Effective methods of supervision, train– ing for worship and service, and successful methods of pub– licity and promotion are examined. Two hours credit. 402 ARCHAEOLOGY The study of Archaeological finds in Egypt, Palestine and .Mesopotamia and their confirmation and illumination of the Bible. Two hours credit. Offered in alternate years. 420 THE TABERNACLE AND TYPES A detailed study of the tabernacle as found in the Penta– teuch along with the typical significance as seen in Christ and the New Testament. Two hours credit. Offered in alternate years. 432 REVELATION An expository, analytical treatise of this book together with a comparison of the other prophecies of the Bible. Pre– requisite Bible 331. Two hours credit. 441, 442 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY Soteriology, Christology, Pneumatology, Ecclesiology, and Eschatology. The saving work of the triune God is discussed 45

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