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BIBLE 3391. BIBLICAL INTERPRETATION. Greek
(See PRATICAL THEOLOGY 3391.)
BIBLE 4311. OLD TESTAMENT POETRY.
A study of the poetical portions of the Old Testament with emphasis on Job, the
Psalms, and Proverbs. Offered on demand.
Prerequisite: Bible 1311, 1321, and PTh. 1100. Three semester hours
BIBLE 4331. ROMANS.
An intensive study of the Roman epistle, an analysis of its contents and doctrinal
teachings. Fall even years.
Prerequisite: Bible 1311, 1321, and PTh. 1100. Three semester hours
BIBLE 4341. HEBREWS.
An intensive study of the Hebrew epistle as to its background, analysis of its
contents and doctrinal teachings. Spring odd years.
Prerequisite: Bible 1311, 1321, and PTh. 1100. Three semester hours
BIBLE 4351. BIBLICAL BACKGROUNDS.
(See PRACTICAL THEOLOGY 4351.)
BIBLE 4361. REVELATION.
An intensive study of the contents and doctrinal teachings of the book of Revelation.
Special attention will be given to its historical background and relationship
to Jewish apocalyptic literature. Fall odd years.
Prerequisite: Bible 1311, 1321, and PTh. 1100. Three semester hours
BIBLE 4108-4308. SPECIAL STUDIES.
One to three hours credit, designed for independent or small group study of
3000 and/or 4000 courses. One to three semester hours
Department of Biblical Languages
(Honors and Pre-Graduate Studies)
Jose Rivas, Head of Department
FACULTY: Robert G. Campbell, Joseph T. McClain
The Honors and Pre-Graduate Studies Program is designed for superior students,
both actual and potential, who want to pursue a terminal degree.
This program is open to junior and senior students who have and maintain
an academic level of at least 3.0. Admission to the Honors and Pre-Graduate
Studies Program is finally decided by invitation or permission of the Honors
Faculty Committee. This committee will act in close advisory capacity to each
student admitted to the program.
Students who want admission should file an application in their sophomore
year so that the Institute faculty might be alerted as to their interest.
Elementary Greek is suggested to be taken at the beginning of the sophomore
year. Although Greek is the discipline sugegsted as a major, the student may
concentrate in any department of the Institute that offers a major. Those who
major is an area other than Greek are urged to minor Greek.
A major in Greek requires a minimum of 24 semester hours chosen
from: Greek 2411 through 4321. A minor in Greek constitutes 18 semester
hours. Theological German and French will be required of those concentrating
in Greek.69
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