1951-1952 Baptist Bible Institute Catalog

I:!:!..\. ·. \I.YS IS O F .JOH ~ , :\IATTHEW A~D H E BREWS. Th <:' H ok of .Joh n , th e Go lden Gos pel of Lig ht , Li fe and Love is car - fu lly stud it' cl to acqua int the ·t uden t with th C' unique P erson and work of t he' Son of God . Thi is followed by a ·omplete exegesis of the Book of .\f at tli cw, no ting- th e ~I es ·ia ni c, Dispen ational and Propheti c f a l urC'.'> throup;hout. H ebrewi> is studi ed by an exhaus tive verse– by -,·t•rse t reatmen t based upon th e epi s tl e·s historical background , its two- fo ld purpose , and its prog ress ive unfolding of Christ's -,u pe rio r ity m·e r t he Old T e!-. t ament ty pi cal provision for s in . Fou r hours, S('C<Hld sem est er, first y ear. :i :! I . BOOKS OF DANIEL AND REVELATION . The vital hi stor– ical and propheti c portions of th e Rook of Daniel are carefully studied prese n t ing- th e indispensable introduct ion to all Bibl e prophecy. The marvelo us " Re velation of .Jes us Chri st " is full of the glory of the Risen and Victo rious One . The "ce rtain 1.:,·cnts whi ch must shortly come to pa~s" a rc examined in th e li g ht of the truth that " prophecy is histo ry prewritten. " Three hours , first sem es t er, third year. :i:! :! . THE EPISTLE OF I CORINTHIANS, EPHE SIANS .\~D PHILIPPIANS. I Corinthians is an important sc riptural portion and deal s both gene ra ll:v and s pecificall y with the th eme of Ch r ist ia n conduct. The book is studi ed from the practi ca l viewpoint :is it re la tes to the individual and the church . Ephesians revea ls (;od's hi ghest and bes t for His very own and is studied for its ri ch dep th of do('t rinal and practi cal values. Philippians is 1·all ed th e .JOY hook fo r the Christian. Thr ee /,ours , second semes lrr, third y ear. 4. Typical and Topical Study :!:II . TYPOLOGY. This course is des igned to introduce to the st~dent tli1· Scriptura l use of God 's own Old T es tament illustrations for New '1\ ·-.ta mcn t doctrine. It opens a fruitful fi eld for sermonic material. Tl 11· st uden t makes a g-ener a l s11n-ey of the Old Testament types. ll'il h -; pecia l empha s is upon typ(' s ,of Christ found in persons , events :i nd t Ii <' T ahe rn a ('l e. ()II I' /, o ur' ,\'('COIi d ,\' (' Ill ('.\'/ ('T' ,\' /' C(llld !f POr . II. DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY The aim of thi . department is to establish th e s tudent in all the esst· n t ial doctrines of Chri sti anity as reYealed in the Word of God . .\ <letail ed systemati(' and Seript.ural s tudy is made of the Doctrines of God. ~fan, Sin. Anµ; cls, Satan, D emons. the Church , Salvation . F ut ure E n· nts, D eath , th e Se('ond CominJ.!; of Christ, and the Future ~ t:tl<'. The g-rea t word-; of .St'riptnre . s11ch a<; Adoption, Atonement. - 28 -

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