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JWC3630

The World of the Bible: Text and Context ( points)

(ARTS)

Leader: Nathan Wolski

Offered:
Not offered in 2004.

Synopsis:

Objectives: On completion of this course, students will be able to: 1. understand the foundational beliefs of the Bible. 2. understand the Bible in its ancient Near Eastern context. 3. appreciate the diversity of Biblical literature and demonstrate familiarity with the different genres of Biblical literature. 4. appreciate the literary sophistication of Biblical texts. 5. read and interpret select Biblical texts. 6. demonstrate familiarity with the key institutions of Ancient Israelite religious life. 7. demonstrate a familiarity with the key debates in modern scholarship concerning the compositional history of the Bible. 8. demonstrate a familiarity with contemporary approaches to reading the Bible (eg, literary, feminist etc.)

Assessment: One 2500 word essay - 40% One 1000 word tutorial paper and oral presentation - 20% One 1 hour exam - 30% Seminar preparation and participation - 10%

Contact Hours: 1-hour lecture followed by a 90-minute seminar

Prerequisites: First year sequence in Jewish Civilisation or Religion and Theology or Archaeology or Philosophy; or 12 points at level 2 in Jewish Civilisation or Religion and Theology or Archaeology or Philosophy; or by special permission

Prohibitions: JWC2630


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