1962-1963 Academic Catalog

205 OLD TESTAMENT-MAJOR PROPHETS** ('62-'63) A chronological study of the major prophetic books of the Old Testament with the exception of Daniel (which is studied in Bible Prophecy). The ministry of the prophets to their own times is carefully considered as well as their great predictive messages, fulfilled and unfulfilled. Three credit hours 206 OLD TESTAMENT-MINOR PROPHETS** ('62-'63) A continuation of 205 with emphasis upon the twelve "minor" prophets, their ministry in relation to Israel and other nations of their own times, and their practical message for today. Three credit hours 207 BIBLE DOCTRINE SURVEY* A survey of the great doctrines of the Christian faith, de– signed to help establish the student in the Word of God. Three credit hours 210 BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION* A detailed study of the basic plinciples and laws of Bible Interpretation. Two credit hours 211-212 THE FOUR GOSPELS** ('62-'63) A harmonistic, chronological study of the Gospels, setting forth the life and ministry of Jesus Christ from His incarnation to His ascension is undertaken in the first semester. Emphasis upon each author's distinctive presentation of the life of Christ in the second semester. Two credit hours each semester 213·214 LIFE AND LETTERS OF PAUL (Including the Book of Ads)** ('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 39

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