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.
T602 Ecclesiology (2)
A treatment of the doctrine of the church, its local and universal manifestations, and an historical survey of differing approaches to and interpretations of this doctrine by various denominations.
T611 Biblical Anthropology (3)
A thorough study of all areas of Biblical revelation relating to man. Discussion of the creation of man, the physical aspects of man, the Fall, and the doctrine of sin.
T612 Soteriology and Pneurnatology (3)
A consideration of the doctrines of the Bible which relate to the saving work of Christ in all its aspects. Includes discussion of the sovereignty of God, the atoning work of Christ, faith, repentance, regeneration and justification. Consideration is also given to the doctrine of the person and work of the Holy Spirit.
T701 Genesis (3)
A detailed study of the book of beginnings approached as verbally inspired and authoritative. Special emphasis on the theology of the book as the foundation of special revelation. A consideration of his torical and scientific problems.
T702 Psalms, Proverbs (3)
The form and content of the best known poetic portions of the Old Testament, Messianic references interpreted in the light of the New Testament. Psychological implications and interpretations of Proverbs. T711 Johannine Writings (3) An intensive verse-by-verse study of John's gospel and epistles with 31
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