Calendar: 1951-1952 Page 116
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CLASSES 115 THEOLOGY Head of the Department The Rev Canon Eric Symes Abbott Dean of King's College I-Courses for the Diploma for non-theological students Under the terms of the King's College London Transfer Act 1908 the Council is required to provide weekly lecture in Theology The time-tables are so arranged as to allow any student who wishes it to attend these lectures but no one may be compelled to do so To meet this requirement the lectures are delivered on Mondays at 10 The lectures are designed for students desiring the Associateship of King's College and are provided without extra fee For the regulations governing the award of the Associateship to non-theological students see 44 II-Courses for the Intermediate Arts examination Courses are provided in the following three subjects of which each candidate must offer two -New Testament Greek Grammar and composition the Greek text of St Mark's Gospel Y2-Old Testament the doctrine of God and the Messianic Hope the Covenant Relation the conceptions of Salvation Redemption and Life after Death Ys-New Testament the Person and Work of Christ as presented in the Gospels and interpreted in the Epistles the doctrine of the Last Things Ill-Courses for the General Examination Courses are provided in the following four subjects of which each candidate must offer three Zj-Greek Testament Grammar of the Greek Testament and un- prepared translation prepared books from the New Testament translation exegesis and introduction Z2-Church History Early Church history to 325 Z3-Philosophy of Religion the purpose and scope of the Phil- osophy of Religion the relation of religion to morality art and science Theistic and anti-theistic theories and modes of Theistic proof the relation to God to the world and to man the problem of evil immortality reason and revelation Z4-Biblical and Historical Theology one of the subjects prescribed in the University regulations for the year concerned
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