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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1925-1926-274

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FACULTY OF THEOLOGY 277 ii One paper Textual Criticism General Introduction Con- tents Formation of Canon of the whole New Testament Unprepared Translation from the New Testament Note -Candidates are required to satisfy the Examiners in each paper Biblical and Historical Theology In and after 1925 two papers will be set containing respectively questions on some branch of Biblical and Historical Theology and the History of Christian Doctrine Syllabus of Special Subject for 1926 The Work of Christ -Old Testamen History of the conception of the conditions of fellowship with and separation from God ceremonial moral The sacrificial system in outline and meaning Old Testament conception of Salvation Redemption and Holiness II -New Testament -- Soteriological conceptions in the time of Christ Records of the Teaching of Christ concerning His work for men Synoptic Johannine Pauline Soteriology ii Soteriology of the Epistle to the Hebrews and the Catholic Epistles Johannine Soteriology III -History of Christian Doctrine Early Christian conceptions Greek and Latin of Salvation as wrought by Christ Soteriology of Anselm Abelard and the Schools Reformation and modern theories of Atonement and Redemption Note -Special attention will be given in III to the History of Doctrine with regard to the necessity and the universality of Redemp- tion the Substitutionary Representative or other value of the Death of Christ and to the correlation between varying conceptions of the Person and Work of Christ respectively Church History General Paper on the History of the Christian Church to 451 One Paper Philosophical Introduction to Theology In and after 1925 the Syllabus will be as follows The Problem of Knowledge The Purpose of Philosophy The Nature of Knowledge-Intuitionalism Idealism Em- piricism Scepticism Agnosticism Pragmatism 1920 The Work 01 Christ
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