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Clayton First semester 2007 (Day)
This unit provides a survey of the Hebrew Scriptures as viewed in their ancient Near Eastern historical and cultural setting and as interpreted by modern biblical scholarship. Particular attention will be devoted to the Bible as an expression of the religious life and thought of ancient Israel. Topics examined include an exploration of the core beliefs of the Bible regarding creation, revelation and redemption and the problem of evil and suffering as well as conceptions of divinity, prophecy, law and cult. The art of biblical narrative and poetry will also be explored.
On completion of this course, students will be able to:
1 Essay (2500 words): 40%;
1 Tutorial paper and oral presentation (1000 words): 20%;
1 Hour exam 30%;
Seminar preparation and participation 10%
1 hour lecture followed by a 90 minute seminar
First year sequence in Jewish Civilisation or Religion and Theology or Archaeology or Philosophy; or by special permission