Understanding
The Bible |
BY THE AUTHOR
Dr. Clarence E. Mason, Jr.
Philadelphia College of Bible
1970
ANTHROPOLOGY AND
HAMARTIOLOGY
Edited by Dr. Clarence E. Mason, Jr.
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF BIBLE 1971
THE DOCTRINE COURSES
in the
EVENING SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION
of
PHILADELPHIA COLLEGE OF BIBLE
FIRST YEAR*
El 21 DOCTRINE I: Names of God
SECOND YEAR
E223-224 DOCTRINES II and III: Theology Proper and Angelology; Anthropology;
Hamartiology (Doctrines of God, the Tri-unity; Angels and Satan; Man; Sin)
E226 DOCTRINE IV: Christology (Doctrine of Christ)
THIRD YEAR
E321-322 DOCTRINES V and VI: Soteriology I (Doctrines of Salvation)
E323-324 DOCTRINES VII and VIII: Soteriology II (Doctrines of the Christian Life and Holy Spirit)
E326 DOCTRINE IX: Eschatology I (Doctrine of Ages and Dispensations)
FOURTH YEAR
E425 DOCTRINE X: Eschatology II (Doctrines of the Covenants and the Church (Ecclesiology)
E426 DOCTRINE XI: Eschatology III (Doctrine of Future Things)
*The Doctrine of Bibliology (Inspiration) is taught in the Evening School of Continuing Education as part of the course in Biblical Introduction.
ANTHROPOLOGY AND HAMARTIOLOGY
INTRODUCTIONTwo approaches:
1. Extra-biblical
Human philosophy -- conceived by man.
Psychological (emotional and intellectual).2. Intra-biblical
The Bible revelation from God
Spiritual (moral and eternal).
"Mason's Notes"
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