1961-1962 Academic Catalog

, 213-214 LIFE AND LETTERS OF PAUL (Including the Book of Acts)** {'62-'63) A careful study of the life of the Apostle Paul as introduced in the book of Acts and a detailed study of each of his Epistles. Special attention is given to historical background, local condi– tions reflected in his writings, and the great doctrines of the Christian Church. Three credit hours each semester 215-216 THE GENERAL EPISTLES** A study of Hebrews, James, and the Epistles of Peter, John and Jude. An effort is made to acquaint the student with the content, structure, character and doctrines of these Epistles, together with such relationship as may exist between them and the Levitical economy. Three credit hours each semester 217-218 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY* A detailed and careful investigation of the doctrines of the Christian faith, viz. the Scriptures, God, Angels, Man, Sin, Sal– vation, Christ, The Holy Spirit, the Church, and the Last Things. The importance, aim, content, sources, and methods of Syste– matic Theology are also discussed. Five credit hours each semester 301-302 BIBLE PROPHECY** A detailed study of the entire field of Bible Pr ophecy; of that which has been fulfilled and of that which is yet future. Special consideration is given to the prophet Daniel, the Thes– salonian Epistles, and Revelation. Two credit hours each semester 305 CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES* A course designed to demonstrate the factuality of Biblical Christianity. The evidences of a trustworthy Bible, archaeology, l1istory, fulfilled prophecy, miracles, the peI·son and the resur– rection of Christ, and of Christian experience are studied. Two credit hours 306 APOLOGETICS* A d fense of Biblical Chr·istianity based on philosopl1ical g1·ourtds. Tl1 a1·ious syst ins of pl1ilosophy a1·e examined crit– ically and compar d ,vith Christian Theism. Two credit hours 37

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