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404 PROPHETIC LITERATURE II-MESSIANIC (2) An inductive study of the Old Testament Messianic passages and their fulfillment in the person of Jesus; extra-Biblical materials that contribute to the subject considered. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 405 PROPHETIC LITERATURE III-ISAIAH (2) The prophecy against the background of its history, with special treatment of the Messianic passages. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. 406 PROPHETIC LITERATURE IV-EZEKIEL AND DANIEL (2) The historical background of these two important prophetic books examined; the struc­ ture and scope of each determined; the prophetic portions presented and their practical values considered. Alternate years, offered 1971-72. 407 PHILIPPIANS AND JOHANNINE EPISTLES (2) An exposition of these epistles with the application of their teaching to Christian faith and practice. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 408 THE GALATIAN AND THESSALONIAN EPISTLES (2) An investigation of these epistles relative to the particular problems existent in the churches to whicb they were written. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 409 HEBREW POETRY I-PSALMS (2) The general outline, content, and devotional aspects of the book of Psalms with analytical and expositional studies of selected passages. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 410 HEBREW POETRY II-JOB (2) An analytical and expository consideration of the text as to its form, content, and philosophies with special attention given to the problem of suffering. Alternate years, offered 1972-73. 470, 471 BIBLICAL RESEARCH (1-3, 1-3) Research in traditional and contemporary problems in Biblical areas. Enrollment limited to Juniors and Seniors with consent of Department.

CHRISTIAN EDUCATION

BILL V. BYNUM, Chairman

Objective. The Christian Education courses seek to give the necessary under­ graduate training for effective professional service in the educational program of the church and its related agencies in America and on the foreign field. The major in Christian Education is designed to place emphasis upon thorough study of the Bible and an adequate background in liberal arts (especially psy­ chology) and Christian Education. Courses in Christian Education are planned to give theoretical training, technical skill, and practical experience. The Christian Education Department seeks to serve the local church in training leadership for its program of evangelism, education, and missions. Students completing a major in Christian Education will receive the Christian Education Diploma of the Evangelical Teacher Training Association.

Premajor requirement: 201; Psychology 310. 50

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