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REV. M. C. PATTERSON Th.D., D.D. Nahum 1:7 Director of Finance Department Financial Field Representative REV. MARMION L. LOWE D.D. Luke 24:27 English Bible Old Testament Interpretation New Testament Interpretation Pastoral Efficiency FACULTY MRS. M. C. PATTERSON HAZEL B. DAVIS Zechariah 456 Deuteronomy 31 8 Assistant to the President DCHII of Women Financial Field Representative Superintendent of Household Department ENGLISH BIBLE . . . This is an interesting course in which a simplified system of Bible marking is used. It informs the stu- dents of the basic facts, persons, and incidents of early Biblical record. Every promise, law, type, and chapter of the Old Testa- ment is discovered to have its final, fullest expression in the Lord Jesus Christ. OLD TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION . . . This is also a study of the Old Testament and has as its aim the finding of Christ in every book and chapter. The student seeks to gain the true meaning of Scripture in the light of the Gospel of Grace and to acquire the living, eternal message of each book for the times in which we live. NEW TESTAMENT INTERPRETATION . . . The law of Biblical interpretation and exegesis is to find out the mind of God through the Word of God, under the direction of the Holy Spiritf'-Dr. F. E. Marsh. This study deals with the laws of interpretation and is a definite study of the important truths of the New Testament. Courtesy of: Triple M, Class 16 Howardts Floral Shop Dr. and Mrs Paul R Laman 785 R' ' ' Amy Christian Church Lak A . iversi e rive Johnson City, N Y . ' ' i Cl D , ' . . C rlelR D Lake Ariel Pa 9 ' ' ' -1 , .
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- 1 .. ...x-- -m- - I 1' m undertakes to furnish the stu- I fl EVANGELISM 1 . . . The course of Evantge 15 C b sed in . . dent with a working knowledge of the Scriptures so that they may c u leading lost individuals to the Saviour. I Aldv Q th h f Visua 1 In C CHRISTIAN EDUCATION 3: ' ' 5 Study of t e'uSe d of ffvisuai Aids . rious in S church. A practical course of instruction of the va and equipment. SYSTEMATIC THEOLOGY . . .This is Ia . senior subject, which, as the name implies, is designed to systematize and synchronize the ' l d trines of student's knowledge of the vita t OC our Christian faith and to equip him to present Bible truth in an intelligent and convincing I'l'1ElI'1l'1CI'. , . . . A t' t' n of introductory , GREEK 2 Con mua 'O REV. PAUL E. GRIFFIS I New Testament Greek grammar in which the B A student is schooled in facts preparatory to - -- Th-D ll . Psalm 84:11 Q Exegesis. U . it I Systematic Theology 3 GREEK 3 . . . An advanced course in Greek Greek which provides opportunity. for precision in Old Testament li Assls New Testament Exegesis. It involves the trans- Biblical Antiquities lation of key passagestvital to a comprehension Class Teaellet. of 1963 lil REV GEORGE H KYRK of progressive revelation. Q . . l Supermiendfmt 0f.Men OLD TESTAMENT EXEGESIS 1 and 2 . . . This course is supplementary to Old 3. Icormthlans L31 Testament Interpretation. Several Major and Minor Prophets are outlined and T Supervisor of Men's I l d. Manual Work Department ana yze EVHHgC1iSI11I BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES 1 . . . The study of the history of all nations from Christian EdUC3fi0I1 3 antiquity. Included also is the study of the settings of the New Testament, together Basketball C0-90h with the happenings of the Inter-testament years. Some time, too, is devoted to a study of Bible manners and customs in the land of Palestine. BIBLICAL ANTIQUITIES 2 . . . An advanced course of Bible History in which recent archaeological discoveries and their corroborative values are studied. i CHRISTIAN CLASSICS . . . This is a brief survey of the ecclesiastical and theological writers from the apostolic fathers to contem- porary authors. The course is designed to give the student an acquaintance with and apprecia- tion for the most significant contributors to Christian literature. 1 N 1 :tif-eff ENGLISH 4 . . . A course in College English 1 -et..' ii , . iiffri cs' designed to build on the foundation of High School courses in composition and grammar, s- a thorough knowledge of correct and appropri- ate speaking and writing on a college level. HOMILETICS . . . This is the study of the PfeP31'H'UOn and delivery of sermons. It in- cludes a detailed study of the different types REV. JOHN L, BENSQN of Sefm01'1S, Source materials and illustrations. B.A., Ph.M., Ph.D. . A.B. in Th. Jeremiah 33:3 REV. CLIFFORD A. ELSBREE Philippians 2:16 Librarian t Christian Classics Biblical Introduction English 4 . . BIBL - i-It-,milstlcs whiCJ?liLv5NF1LlRODUCTION . . . The purpose of this course is that of searching Assistant in plane out and le Ot of God has passed. Through all of these experiences, God h-HS ll miracutousflmmg of th? great lexperiences in hardship, fire and hatred through although miclfirifjglei E ffF11H1S PC0Ple. A knowledge of this subject is necessliltfyil l C e , ' ' N. he may build more detailed libigusiiledgives the Student a foundatlon upon W lc 18 Q Courtesy of Bunn Hill Community Churc h Rev GCOFSC H Kyrk Pastor
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