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BI BL IC AL STUDIES

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106. TYPOLOGY. (2)

Old Testament types, placing special emphasis upon the Tabernacle, the offerings, and the feasts, emphasizing the spiritual lessons which can be applied to personal life.

108. CHAPTER SUMMARY. (2)

An introduction to one effective method of Bible study with application of the text to various phases of the Christian life.

201. N.T. LITERATURE I. (3)

Literature of the four Gospels. Use of narrative, historical method, sources, authorship, and content of each gospel. The synoptic problem and contribution of each gospel to knowl­ edge of Christ.

202. N.T. LITERATURE II. (3)

All epistles discussed in relation to epistolary form, content, theological contribution, canonicity, and interpretation. His­ torical background in comparison with the book of Acts.

203. THE BOOK OF PSALMS. (2)

The general outline, content, and devotional aspects of the book of Psalms.

204. THE GOSPEL OF JOHN. (2)

An exposition of the Gospel and a study of its distinctive contribution to evangelism and Christology.

301. THE ACTS OF THE APOSTLES. (2)

The Book of Acts with special emphasis upon the missionary activity of the apostolic church. 302. ANALYSIS OF THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS. (2) An analysis of the text with emphasis upon doctrine and spiritual truths. 303. LIFE OF CHRIST. (2) A historical treatment of the life and message of Jesus Christ on the basis of the accounts in the Gospels in the light of the background conditions of that time.

304. THE LIFE OF THE APOSTLE PAUL. (2)

The life and journeys of the Apostle Paul and his contribu­ tion to the spread of the Gospel from Palestine to the far­ thest confines of the Roman Empire.

305. THE GENERAL EPISTLES. (2)

A verse-by-verse study of the Epistles of James, I and II Peter, and Jude.

306. THE BOOK OF MATTHEW. (2)

A detailed study of this Gospel with emphasis upon its vital place in doctrinal and dispensational study.

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