Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1934-1935 Page: 25
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GENERA L INFORMATION
365.-The Hebrew Family.
A sociological study of the Ancient Hiebrew Family, based upon the
Old Testament as a text, making practical applications for today.
Offered in 1933-'34 as a three term hour course. Not offered in
1934-35.
366.-The Place of Woman in the New Testament Church.
A thorough study of women-their place and work-in the New
Testament Churcte', using the Bible and corroborative history. Offered
in 1933-'34 as a three term hour course. Not offered in 1934.'35.
371.-Historical Introduction to Old Testament.
A rapid survey in outline of the contents of the Old Testament from
the Creation to the return from Babylon. Some data relating to
Canon, customs, laws and institutions of the Hebrews. Embraces
the subject matter given formerly in courses 371 and 372.
273.-The Law and the Gospel.
Study of the books of Galatians and Hebrews to learn the superiority
of the New Covenant over the Old. Judaism vs. Christianity. Iden.
tical to former 373.
382.-Literary Introduction to Old Testament.
A survey of prophetic, poetic, and wisdom literature with the definite
purpose of understanding the writings themselves, and of grasping
their vital spiritual message. Minor Prophets, Isaiah, Job, Psalms,
Proverbs. May be accredited as literature. Includes material of
courses given formerly as 381 and 382.
284.-The Church of Christ.
A comprehensive survey of all details recorded in the Bible. A summarization
of all data pertaining to the church. Same as former 383..
390.--The Bible and Archaeology.
A survey of the monuments and inscriptions of Assyria, Babylonia,
Egypt, and Palestine which has been recently discovered and translated
with especial stress on their testimony to the integrity of the
Bible.
(Offered as required.) Prerequisite: Junior standing and consent
of instructor.
392.-The Local Church.
A careful study of God's plan for the local congregation, its organization,
missionary responsibilities, worship, and spirit of brotherly
love. ((Offered on demand.)
394.-Ch ristian Evidences.
Nature of evidence, miracles, Christ's life as an evidence of the
divine origin of Christianity, trustworthiness of the gospels. Open,
to juniors and seniors.
397.-Church History.
History of faith and practice from the apostolic times to the present..
BIBLICAL LANGUAGES
GREEK
The courses offered in the Biblical languages are designed to acquire
a working vocabulary of each; a knowledge of grammatical principles; and25
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