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JOHN B. CARY MEMORIAL SCHOOL OF BIBLICAL LITERATURE
Biblical Literature B1: The literature to the destruction of the kingdoms 
            of Israel and Judah with special reference to historic background and sources. 
            (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Professor Forrest.

Biblical Literature B1: Repeat Section: Will begin with the second 
            term and continue through the third term for the benefit of students needing 
            to take up new courses in those terms. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 2 session-hours.)
Mr. W. K. Smith.
Biblical Literature B2: The literature from beginning of the Babylonian 
            exile to the close of the New Testament. (B.A. or B.S. credit, 3 session-hours.)
Professor Forrest.
Biblical Literature C1: Any two courses from the English Group prerequisite.—Comparative 
            literature. Ecclesiastes, Job, the Mosaic Law, and Ezekiel's 
            Ideal State in comparison with related masterpieces in English Literature 
            and translations into English.
Professor Forrest.
Biblical Literature C2: (Philosophy C34): Any two B courses in Biblical 
            Literature or Philosophy prerequisite.—An investigation of the Jewish and 
            Hellenistic elements entering into the theology of Christianity during the first 
            century. (But one C course will be given, the selection being left to a majority 
                of the class electing a C course in this school.)
Professor Forrest.
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