1948-1949 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog
Ul : EO RAPHY OF BIBLE LAND . An hi tori cal and d ripci e Bible a cla , uch a the one by Dr. J. L. Hurlbut, i cudi d co how the na cure and ex tent of the Old T e cam nt and N ew T camenc world and the phy ical feacur s of Pale cine and oth r Bible lands. Along with map m aking i a areful stud y of c icie , tow ns, ea , lake , river and the topog raphy of the land . The di cinccive fea ture of Bible geography are carefully rela ted to the variou period of Bible history. D ay chool: one hour, firs t semester, first J'ear. E131: GEOGRAPHY OF BIBLE LAND . Evening chool: one hour, one t erm, first year. 132: HERMENEUTICS (Iocerprecacion). The cructural, the– ma tic, ethnic ~nd dispensa tional divisions of t he cripcures are cudiE:d and divine laws of Hermeneutics pointed out. Dar chool: one hour, second sem ester, first J'ear. E133 : BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION. E1 •ening chool: one hour, one t erm, first J 1 ear. 133: INSPIRATION OF THE SCRIPTURE . The cheorie of In piration, the proofs of Divine Author hip, the Verbal and Plenary Inspiration of the Sacred Scriptures are carefully studied. The inspiration which the Bible claims for itself and the con– clusive witness of the Highest Critic, Christ Himself, are studied in detail so chat the student becomes thorouo-hly grounded on the true foundation of our faith. DaJ' School: one hour, first semester, first J'ear. E132: INSPIRATION. Evening School: one hour, one term, first yea1·. 134: CANON, MANUSCRIPTS, AND VERSION . The first pare of the course seeks co show the reasons why our Bible con– tains its present books- no more and no less. The second part of the course is devoted to an examination of the chain of literary evidence which enables us to be fully assured that our present copies of God's Word are accurate and trustworthy. DaJ' chool: one hour, second semester, first J'ear. E134: CANON, MANUSCRIPTS, AND VERSIONS. Evening chool: one hour, one term, first y ear. 231: CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. Presenting an accumulation of testimony, faces and proofs of Christianity's supernatural origin. The many erroneous beliefs of infidelity are examined and their irrational character revealed. Day School: one hour, first semester, second year. Page T hirty-two
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