Calendar: 1926-1927 Page 272
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FACULTY OF THEOLOOY 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 1927 Man Sin and Grace -Biblical The Old Testament ideas of man sin and grace examina- tion of the relevant Biblical terms The development of the relevant ideas in Judaism to the time of Christ The New Testament experience of salvation with its implications regarding man and sin -Historical The Gnostic Manichean and Pelagian Controversies Mediaeval and Tridentine Doctrine Reformation Doctrine Jansenism and Arminianism Modern Theories of man sin and grace especially in the light of recent psychology 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 The Problem of Morality The Scope of Ethics its Relation to Psychology Sociology Metaphysics and Art The Relation of the Individual to Society The Nature of the Good-Hedonism Utilitarianism Evolu- tionism Intuitionalism Perfectionism Personality and the freedom of the Will The Problem of Religion Definition of Religion and Theories of its Origin The Rela- tion of Religion to Science Morality Philosophy and Art 1927 Man Sin and Grace
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