Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1972-1973

T601 Survey of the History of Salvation II (3)

A continuation of the study of the history of salvation, beginning with the intertestamental period and concluding with the close of the New Testament about 100 A.D. Special attention is given to the life and teaching of Jesus and the teaching of Paul. The eschatologi­ cal viewpoint of selected New Testament passages and their rela­ tionship to similar Old Testament teachings is also considered.

T611 Theology III (3) Salvation

The redemptive plan of God centering in the Person and work of Christ and the ministry of the Holy Spirit in the application of this salvation. Includes study of major doctrine of election, regen­ eration, justification and sanctification.

T612 Theology IV (3) The Church and Last Things

The doctrine of the nature, organization, ministry and life of the church. A study of future events predicted in God's revealed pro­ gram including the return of Christ and His reign, resurrection, and judgments culminating with the eternal state.

COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Integration Seminars

PT701-706 Seminar in Psychology and Theology (3)

A series of seminars designed to investigate the mutual contribu­ tions and relationships between theological and psychological con­ cepts. Seminars include topics such as: • Psychological Implications of the Doctrine of Grace • Guilt: Theological and Psychological • Biblical and Psychological Perspectives of the Nature of Man • Childrearing: Biblical and Psychological These seminars constitute one essential uniqueness of the Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology and offer students an opportunity to become involved in a creative application of their insights from these related disciplines. Prerequisites: Completion of core curriculum in psychology and theology. 32

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