Content

This course will introduce the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) and critically examine its contents for insight into the life, the history and faith of the people of God in ancient Israel. The unit will survey the contents of the Hebrew/Old Testament canon, which formed and established a people’s identity; the historical contexts; the diversity of genres; and the theological positions of the OT books. The unit will equip the student to assess the meaning of the texts in their ancient Near Eastern environment; to understand the development of Hebrew religion through the 2nd temple period. Some attention will be given to the history of interpretation, including dominant critical issues relating to the Old Testament; and the relevance of the OT texts to issues of contemporary faith.

Unit code: BA1019P

Unit status: Approved (New unit)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 1

Unit discipline: Old Testament

Delivery Mode: Online

Proposing College: Pilgrim Theological College

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Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate an introductory knowledge of the Old Testament and its canonical units

2.

Identify the major periods in the history of Israel and the major powers in the ancient Near east and their influence on Israel.

3.

Employ basic exegetical tools effectively for the interpretation of the Old Testament

4.

Engage the Old Testament and its contents in theological reflection and in preaching

5.

Articulate the significance and relevance of the Old Testament in our times and places

Unit sequence

This is a foundational unit and will function as a prerequisite for advanced units in the discipline

Pedagogy

Assigned readings; Lectures; Tutorials

Indicative Bibliography

  • Boadt, Lawrence. Reading the Old Testament: An Introduction. Second Edition. Revised and Updated by Richard Clifford and Daniel Harrington. New York/Mahwah, N. J.: Paulist Press, 2012
  • Brueggemann, Walter and Tod Linafelt. An Introduction to the Old Testament: The Canon and Christian Imagination. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox Press, 2012.
  • Collins, John J. A Short Introduction to the Hebrew Bible (3rd ed). Minneapolis, MN: Fortress Press, 2018.
  • Drane, Jonathan. Introducing the Old Testament. Third Edition. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2011.
  • Gertz, Jan Christian, Angelika Berlejung, Konrad Schmid and Markus Witte. T & T Clark Handbook on the Old Testament: An Introduction to the Literature, Religion and History of the Old Testament. London/New York: T & T Clark International, 2012.
  • Gottwald, Norman K. The Hebrew Bible: A Brief Socio-Literary Introduction. Philadelphia, PA: Fortress, 2009.
  • Gravett, Sandra L, Karla G. Bohmbach, F. V. Greifenhagen and Donald L. Polaski. An Introduction to the Hebrew Bible: A Thematic Approach. Louisville/London: Westminster John Knox Press, 2008.
  • Kugler, Robert and Patrick Hartin. An Introduction to the Bible. Grand Rapids, MI/Cambridge, UK: Eerdmans, 2009.
  • Matthews, Victor H. A Brief History of Ancient Israel. Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster John Knox, 2002.
  • Schottroff, Luise and Marie-Therese Wacker, Editors. Feminist Biblical Interpretation: A Compendium of Critical Commentary on the Books of the Bible and Related Literature. Grand Rapids, Michigan/Cambridge, U.K.: William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2010.

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)
Exegetical Essay

Exegetical Essay 2000 Words

2000 40.0
Essay

Essay introducing a book of the OT 2000 Words

2000 40.0
Forum

Participation in the online forum 500 words

500 20.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by John Capper on 26 Sep, 2019

Unit record last updated: 2019-11-14 09:03:08 +1100