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THEOLOGY 201-212 Paul R. Bauman-Department He ad

201 DOCTRINE I traces from the Bible itself the doctrines of the existence, nature, and attributes of God, and of the inspiration of the Scriptures as God's rev­ elation to man. -Mr. Ramm 202 DOCTRINE II (Christ and the Holy Spirit) considers the Person of our Lord Jesus Christ, and the personality and work of the Holy Spirit. -Mr. Ramm 203 DOCTRINE III (Man, Sin, Satan, Angels) deals with the creation, nature, and fall of man, the nature and destiny of angels, the devil, and demons. - Mr.Ramm 204 DOCTRINE IV (Salvation and Last Things) treats of the Biblical plan of sal- vation and redemption, and the Biblical teaching concerning future even ts. -Mr. Ramm 205 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY I (God and Revelation) deals with the methods of revelation; the inspiration of the Scriptures; the nature and attributes of God; the doctrine of the Trinity. -Dr. Baum an 206 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY II (Christ and the Spirit) studies the Eternal Son as the perfect and supreme Revealer of the Godhead; a consideration of the Person and work of Christ; :he deity, personality and work of the Holy Spirit. -Dr. Bauman 207 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY III (God and the World) considers the relation of God to the world-His eternal plan, creation, preservation and providence; His relation to His personal creatures-Satan, angels, demons and men; man's original relation to the Creator; the fall; and the problems of physical and moral evil. -Dr. Bauman 208 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY IV (Salvation and the Christian Life) traces the saving work of Gcd in the life of the believer, beginning with grace and continuing through le glorification. Special attention is given to problems related to the individual's Christian experience. -Dr. Bauman 209 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY V (The Kingdom and the Church) presents a study of the Kingdom of God, tracing in the Scripture the course of the Mediatorial Kingdom from its beginning in Old Testament prophecy to its millennial mani­ festation and fine) consummation; the Church in its universal and local aspects; the purpose of the Church; her organization and various relations. -Dr. Bauman 210 SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY VI (Biblical Eschatology) considers the problems of physical death the intermediate state, the second coming of Christ; the doctrine of the Resurrection, judgment, the final state of the saved and the lost -Dr. Bauman 211-212 PASTORAL THEOLOGY (I, II) brings before students preparing for the min­ istry the practical problems concerning the pastor and his call. his personal life and study, his work in the field and in the pulpit (I), and his relation to the church, to the community, to his particular denomination, to other de­ nominations, and to the world-wide work of the Church of Jesus Christ (II ). -Dr. Sutherland

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