1946-1947 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog
G. The Book of Revelation. Day School: one hour, second semester, third year. Evening School: one hour, second and third terms, fourth year. H. The Gospel According to Luke. Day School: one hour, second semester, third year. I. Galatians. Evening School: one hour, third term, first year. IV. SPECIFIC BIBLE STUDY. A. Typology. This course is designed to introduce to the student the Scriptural use of God's own Old Testa– ment illustrations for New Testament doctrine. It opens a fruitful field for ser:monic material. The student makes a general survey of Old Testament types. Day School: Ol!e hour, first semester, second year. Evening School: one hour, second and third terms, second year. B. Chapter Summary. The student is required to bring into class each week a summary of an assigned chap– ter or chapters. This course is designed to aid in grasp– ing the contents, principle theme, central truth and spiritual value of the chapter. Day School: one hour, first semester, third year. SYSTEMATIC BIBLE DOCTRINE The aim of this department is to establish the student in all the essential doctrines of Christianity as revealed in the Word of God. A detailed systematic and Scriptural study is made of the Doctrines of God, Man, Sin, Angels, Satan, De– mons, the Church, Salvation, Future Events, Death, the Second Coming of Christ, and the Future State. The great words of Scripture, such as Adoption, Atonement, Faith, Justification, Regeneration, Redemption, Righteousness, Grace, Prayer, the Church, etc:, are studied, defined and explained. The student is thoroughly grounded in all the great doc– trines generally coyered in an exhaustive study of systema– tic theology, including Theology proper, Christology, Pneu– matology, Angelology, Anthropology, Hamartiology, So– teriology, Ecclesiology and Eschatology. Day School: two hours, six semesters, three years. Evening School: one hour, nine terms, three years. -26-
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