1956-1957 Academic Catalog

Cedarville College 314 I, II CORINTHIANS An expository, practical and analytical treatise of these books, with special attention given to practical application, church discipline, Christian liberty, and spiritual gifts. Two hours credit. Offered in alternate years. 315 I, Il THESSALONIANS An expository treatment of these two important epistles. with special attention given to the doctrinal and eschatological elements. Two hours credit. Offered in alternate years. 320 PASTORAL EPISTJ,ES (I, Il Timothy, Titus) Paul's epistles to Timothy and Titus which are imperative in the preparation for the ministry are studied verse by verse. A comparison and analysis of present day church problems as is given in these books are included. Two hours credit. • 330 JAMES A verse by verse analysis of the book. The applications of the exegetical material to Christian living is stressed. Two hours credit. 331 DANIEL An expository treatment of the book with special attention to its eschatalogical elements. There is a detailed investiga– tion of the ' 'Seventy Weeks'' which gives the basic plan of God through the ages so important in gaining a correct interpreta– tion of this prophecy and all other Bible prophecies. Pre– requisite to Bible 432. Two hours credit. 341, 342, SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY Prolegomena, Bibliography, Theology Proper, Angelology, Anthropology and Hamartiology. The importance, necessity, aim, content, sources, and methods of Systematic Theology are first discussed, followed by the evidences for divine revela– tion and the facts surrounding the inspiration, canon, and text of the Scriptures. Under the third division the existence, nature, and works of God are thoroughly investigated. Under Angelology are found the Biblical facts about spirit beings, fallen and unfallen. A study of the creation, constitution, and fall of man and the Biblical teaching concerning the results of sin. Three hours credit, both semesters. 44 •

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