1973-1974 Academic Catalog

5 Q Cedarville College 232 Biblical Introduction - W 4 hours 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. (Alternate, odd years) 332 Biblical Interpretation - W, Su 3 hours A detailed study of the basic principles of Bible interpretation. 333 Christian Evidences - A, Sp 3 hours A course designed to demonstrate and to defend the factuality of Biblical Christianity. Evi– dences 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. 339 Bible Prophecy - Sp 4 hours A comprehensive study of the Prophetic Scriptures, with attention being given to the great determinative covenants endeavoring to discover what the future holds for the Jew, the Gentile World, and the Church of God. 400 Seminars 3 hours A. Contemporary Theology - A Designed to show the nature and character of the major religious trends, and to acquaint the student with the current theological situation. Prepared notes, special documen– tation, current books, and selected periodicals for class consideration and discussion, and for individual research. B. Archaeology - W Research in archaeology as it relates to Biblical history and literature. C. Special Topics - Sp Research and discussion in various areas, including pastoral problems, ministerial ethics, homiletics, and theological issues. 430 Independent Study in Bible - A, W, Sp 1 • 3 hours The student will investigate a significant topic or Scriptural passage of special interest with a view toward integration of knowledge. 0. PRACTICAL THEOLOGY 241 Missions Survey - A 4 hours A survey of the history of missions from apostolic times correlated with a study of New Testament missionary principles and practices. The organization and policies of the GARBC approved agencies will be examined. (Alternate, odd years) 243 Evangelism - W, Sp, Su 3 hours The objectives of the course will be threefold: first, to help the student become aware of his responsibility to be an effective Christian witness; second, to challenge the student to make a genuine effort in witnessing; third, to acquaint the student with the methods which may be employed and with the difficulties which may be encountered in witnessing. Particular attention will be given to the many "isms" so prevalent in our modern society.

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