1968-1969 Academic Catalog

BIBLICAL EDUCATION 49 314-315-316 THE GENERAL EPISTLES* (1969-70) An analysis and exposition of the Books of Hebrews and James, and the Epistles of Peter, John, and Jude. Designed to show the character and con– tent of these Epistles, with special attention given to their doctrinal, practical, and eschatological values. Special consideration is given in the Book of Hebrews, to the Position and Perfection of Christ, and to His fulfillment of the Priesthood of Melchizedek and the types and shadows of the Old Testa– ment sacrificial system. Three credit hours each qttarter B. THEOLOGY AND PHILOSOPHY 222 INTRODUCTION TO PHILOSOPHY This course will provide an orientation to the general field of philosophy, introducing the student to some of the problems which have engaged the minds of philosophers and the solutions which they have offered. Five credit hours 223 ETHICS J A study and evaluation of the major theories and problems of moral philosophy. Five ct'edit hottrs 230 THEOLOGY SURVEY A survey of the great doctrines of the Christian faith, designated to help establish the student in the Word of God. Five credit hours 232 BIBLICAL INTRODUCTION* ( 1969-70) A critical evaluation of the theories concerning the origin, extent, and value of the Bible. The doctrine of inspiration, canon, higher and lower criticism, early manuscript versions, and the history of the English Bible are studied. Four credit hours 332 BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION A detailed study of the basic principles of Bible interpretation. Three credit hours 333 CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES A course designed to demonstrate and to defend the factuality of Biblical Christianity. Evidences of a trustworthy Bible, archaeology, history, fulfilled prophecy, miracles, the Person and the resurrection of Christ, and Christian experience are studied. Attacks upon Christianity are defined and evaluated. Three ct"edit hours 334 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY A study of the great doctrines of the Christian faith, including Bibliology, Theology Proper, Christology, and Pneumatology. Five credit hours 335 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY The doctrines of Anthropology, Hamartiology, Soteriology and Ecclesi- ology are studied in detail. Five credit hours

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