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JWM5010 - Reading Jewish Texts: From Antiquity to Modernity12 points, SCA Band 1, 0.250 EFTSLPostgraduate Faculty of ArtsLeader: Nathan Wolski, Michael Fagenblat and Paul ForgaszOfferedNot offered in 2008 SynopsisJewish literary creativity and religious life are characterised by on the one hand an extraordinary fidelity to a fixed text and on the other, a commitment to interpret that same text across all that history presents. Since the emergence of the biblical canon, the 'People of the Book' have read scripture (Torah) in diverse modes, ranging from literary to legalistic, philosophical to mystical. This unit explores the different reading strategies employed by the Jewish tradition from the earliest rabbinic works, through the great medieval commentators and on to some Jewish moderns. Objectives
On successful completion of this subject students will be expected to demonstrate an ability to:
Students successfully completing JWM5010 will be expected to demonstrate, in addition:
Assessment
Research paper (6000 words): 60% Contact hoursA weekly one hour lecture followed by a 90 minute seminar |