Rosemead Graduate School of Psychology Catalog: 1971-1972

emphasis on their expository, practical, and spiritual values. The prime importance and significance of fellowship for the believer.

T722 The Acts (3)

An examination of the development of the early church and the apostolic ministries in the first century. Paul's missionary jour­ neys and their contribution to the spread of the Gospel to the Gen­ tiles.

T731 Romans (3)

Consideration is given to the place of this epistle in the scheme of Pauline literature. A careful study is made of the thought, move­ ment, and doctrinal significance of this book, particularly with respect to grace and justification by faith.

T732 The Pastoral Epistles (3)

The epistles to Timothy and Titus are exposed in light of their special emphasis on the official ministry of the pastor, duties and qualifications for such officers, and the role of the church in Chris­ tian discipline. Designed to help psychologists understand the role and responsibilities of the pastor.

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 insi ghts from these related disciplines. Prerequisites: Completion of core curriculum in psychology and theology.

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