1950-1951 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog

El31: GEOGRAPHY OF BIBLE LANDS. Evening chool: one hour, one term, first •year. El32: INSPIRATION. frz_,ening School: one hour, one term, first year. E133: BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION. Et•ening chool: one hour, one term, first :; 1 ear. E134: CANON, MANUSCRIPTS, AND VERSIONS. Evening chool: one hour, one term, first year. 332: CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES, including Archaeology and Fulfilled Prophecy. Presenting an accumulation of testimony, facts and proofs of Christianity 's supernatural origin. The many erroneous beliefs of infidelity are examined and their irrational character revealed. Ancient civilizations, now unearthed, provide remarkable confirmation of the Bible's historicity 2:.1d throw light on its background and interpretation. An exami, ation of the prophecies of the Word of God which have been literally fulfilled are convincing evidence of the integrity and infallibility of the Bible. Day School: two hours, second semester, third :;1ear. E331, E332: CHRISTIAN EVIDENCES. Evening chool: one hour, two terms, third year. E333: ARCHAEOLOGY. Evening chool: one hour, one term, third year. IV. DEPARTMENT OF CHURCH HISTORY AND MI SSIONS (040 l The aim of thi department is to give the student a consecutive iew of the epochs of Church Hi tory with doctrinal develop– ments, ancient and modern heresie and the .relation to contem– poraneous social and political history, in the light of the divine fore iew of the hurch's true spiritual history, as given through the I ew Testament Epistle and the Book of Revelation. The student i giv n a panoramic iew of missions from the earliest beginning until th pre en t day. There i included in the course of study of mi ion from the practical iewpoint dealing with uch matter as call, preparation, orientation, togeth r with modern mis ionary problem and requirement . 241, 242: H R H HI TORY. Th d elopment of the hur h i tra <l from th Apo tolic Age through the Prot tant P ge Tr1rty-thre e

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