1967-1968 Academic Catalog
BIBLICAL EDUCATION 45 102 NEW TESTAMENT SURVEY A survey of the entire New Testament, including the historical background of the Inter-Testament period, giving special attention to authorship, content, main events, and the unfolding of God's redemptive purpose through the Lord Jesus Christ. Five credit hours 201 OLD TESTAMENT-PENTATEUCH* (1967-68) A detailed study of the five books of Moses. Attention is given to the his– torical material of these books, to theological problems, and to practical and homiletic values. Five credit hours 202 OLD TESTAMENT-HISTORICAL BOOKS* (1967-68) A study of the history of Israel from the time of their entrance into Canaan until the time of their exile and restoration. Five credit hours 203 OLD TESTAMENT-POETICAL BOOKS* (1967-68) An examination of the distinctive characteristics of Hebrew poetry with the various forms being illustrated and explained. The doctrinal and the practical value of the books are studied. Psalms is treated in detail, with spe– cial attention given to the Messianic portions. Five credit hours 204 OLD TESTAMENT-MAJOR PROPHETS* (1968-69) A chronological study of the major prophetic books of the Old Testament. The ministry of the prophets to their own times is carefully considered as well as their great predictive messages, fulfilled and unfulfilled. Five credit hours 205 OLD TESTAMENT-MINOR PROPHETS* ( 1968-69) A chronological study of the twelve minor prophets, their ministry in rela– tion to Israel and other contemporary nations, and their practical message for today. Five credit hours 207 THE FOUR GOSPELS A harmonistic, chronological study of the Gospels, setting forth the life and ministry of Jesus Christ from His incarnation to His ascension. Five credit hours 311-312-313 ACTS AND THE PAULINE EPISTLES* ( 1968-69) An analysis of the Book of Acts, ministry of Paul, and outstanding prob– lems and significant events of Acts. Exegetical study of the Pauline Epistles with cafeful consideration of the historical background, local conditions, the great doctrines of the Christian faith, and the instruction in the Epistles for the Christian life. Three credit hours each quarter 314-315-316 THE GENERAL EPlSTLES* ( 1967-68) 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 quarter
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