Calendar: 1931-1932 Page 274
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276 FACULTY OF THEOLOGY Ancient History Roman History from Sulla to the death of Marcus Aurelius Psychology or Ethics Candidates are advised to take the two papers in Ethics General Ethics Leading Ideas of Plato Republic Graduates in Arts of the University are excused the Intermediate Ex- amination in Divinity and Matriculated Students who have passed the Intermediate Examination in Arts with Classical Greek or with Latin or with both will be exempted at the Intermediate Examination in the subject or subjects in which they have passed Examination Subjects Old Testament Two Papers Introduction translation criticism and exegesis of specified books of the Old Testament Candidates must take and either ii or iii of the following three sections Introduction and subject matter of the books from which the specified portions are taken ii General questions on the contents of the Old Testa ment history religious and moral development General Introduction to the following books The Pentateuch Isaiah or Jeremiah the Book of Psalms or Job iii Unprepared translation and pointing from narrative portions of the Old Testament Hebrew Syntax and Composition Note -Candidates are required to satisfy the Examiners in each paper New Testament One paper Translation Introduction Criticism and Exegesis of specified books 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 Two Papers Subject for 1932 The Person of Christ Old Testament teaching Now Testament teaching History of Christian Doctrine 1932 Psalms LXXIII-LXXXIX Samuel Ι-ΧΥΙ 1932 St Matthew Ephesians Colossians
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