Catalog of Abilene Christian College, 1922-1923 Page: 100
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100 ABILENE CHRISTIAN COLLEGE
the Old Testament course above. Such subjects as The Gospel
and the Law, Kingdom of God, The Person of Christ, Good and
Evil Spirits, Nature of Man and Sin, The Church, and The Pa.
rousia and the Judgment are studied from the first three Gospels.
Then follows in the fourth Gospel consideration of such subjects
as Jesus' Testimony Concerning Himself, The Holy Spirit, and
Eternal Life. These subjects are followed by a study of Paul's
teaching on Adam and the Race, Divine Purpose, Justification,
etc. A few subjects are taken from the Hebrew letter, as, The
Old and the New Covenant, Faith and Hope. Closing subjects
are in John's Apocalypse. Two hours.
C.-Sermons in Acts and subjects in the early epistles are
studied. Timely and profitable subjects commonly controverted
touched definitely from both or several views. This class will
select with the teacher the things to be studied and discussed.
Closing the year of study in the doctrines of the several ages
represented in the Bible this term will be very helpful. Several
reference works will be used from the libraries as the occasion
demands. Individual reading may be done on approved subjects
in the strongest books of debate. Pioneers of undenominational
Christianity will find great satisfaction in this special doctrinal
study in primitive Christian teaching. Two hours.
SYSTEMATIC.
D.-The following courses in Theology differ from courses
A, B, and C in that they are a systematic study in doctrine as a
whole. This course is on one side aligned with apologetics (see
Biblical Introduction D) and on the other with the topical studies
in the Bible itself (Theology A, B and C.) Mullin's and Mulligan's
texts are used. Three hours a week.
E.-This term is a continuation of the last named course. The
two texts are used in connection with lectures and assigned readings.
Such subjects as the following are discussed: Religion and
Theology, Knowledge of God, Religious, Experience, ModernWorld
Views, Proofs of God's Existence, Revelation, Jesus Christ,
Trinity, Creation, Sin, Providence, Salvation, The Christian Life,
Atonement, Eschatology. A syllabus outline of the study will be
used by the students. The scheme of redemption is seen and studied
in its entirety. Divine sovereignty and human free-agency
are studied together. Three hours.
F.-This course is supplementary of the fall and winter
courses above. Campbell's Christian System is the basis of the
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