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CHAPTER SUMMARY. Introduces the student to one effective method of Bible study. Application of the text is made to various phases of the Christian life. This subject is definitely related to personal application of the Word and spiritual development. Elective. Credit, two hours. TYPOLOGY. A study of Old Testament types, placing special emphasis upon the study of the Tabernacle, the offerings, and the feas ts. Spiritual lessons which can be applied in the life of the student are emphasized. Elective. Credit, two hours. THE BOOK OF PSALMS. A study of the general outline and content of the Book of Psalms, with special treatment of a number of different Psalms with emphasis upon their devotional features. Elective. Credit, two hours. THE GOSPEL OF JOHN. An analysis of the Gospel with stress on its use for soul-winning. Elective. Credit, two hours. SCRIPTURE WORD STUDY. This course takes the Authorized Version of the English Bible as a textbook and endeavors by a careful study of the words to find out the thought of the writers. Such a study is needful because of Verbal Inspiration and because our Bible is a translation with many archaisms. A knowledge of Greek or Hebrew, while helpful, is not essentiat Elective. Credit, two hours. ANALYSIS. Considers in detail two New Testament books, inquiring into the authorship, occasion for writing, purpose, and theme of each. The student analyzes the contents and searches for spiritual truths.
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ANALYSIS II-THE EPISTLE TO THE ROMANS. Credit, two hours. THE BOOK OF MATTHEW. A detai led study of this Gospel with emphasis upon its vital place in the canon and its dispensational importance. Elective. Credit, two hours. THE CORINTHIAN EPISTLES. A study of the background behind this correspondence and a verse by verse exposition of the contents. Elective. Credit, two hours. THE PASTORAL EPI STLES. A defense of the authenticity of the epistles to Timothy and Ti tus together with a study of their contents particularly in relation to church order and the importance of sound teaching. Elective. Credit, two hours. GENERAL EPISTLES. Verse by verse study of the epistles of James, I and II Peter, and Jude. Elective. Credit, two hours. HERMENEUTICS. An examination of the science of Biblical interpretation, and those specialized rules for particular parts of the Bible, such as typology, prophecy, and parables. The Protestant biblical and grammatical method of interpretation is defended. Credit, two hours. EXPOSITION OF HEBREWS . A verse-by-verse exposition of the epistle indicating not only the specific details of exegesis, but the theological thought and structure of the book. Credit, two hours. THE BOOK OF JOB. This expository study deals with the minute examina tion of the text and a consideration of its teaching relative to the problem of suffering. Elective. Credit, two hours. 43
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