This unit explores the traditions, literary forms, and central theological themes of the Pentateuch. Students will examine chosen pentateuchal passages in light of source criticism, form criticism, narrative criticism, and reception history. They will develop familiarity with ancient and modern interpretations of the Pentateuch by Jewish and Christian exegetes. Attention will be given to both narrative and legal texts and to theological links between the Pentateuch and the New Testament. The unit will demonstrate the enduring relevance of pentateuchal texts to contemporary society and the church.
Unit code: BA2100C
Unit status: Approved (Minor revision)
Points: 18.0
Unit level: Undergraduate Level 2
Unit discipline: Old Testament
Proposing College: Catholic Theological College
Show when this unit is running1. | Accurately identify key passages, themes, and features of the Pentateuch. |
2. | Undertake basic exegesis of pentateuchal texts using appropriate methods and secondary literature. |
3. | Report on scholarly debates about the composition of the Pentateuch. |
4. | Relate the theology of pentateuchal texts to contemporary society and the church. |
BA1001C and BN1001C or equivalent
Classes consist of interactive lectures, reading and analysing biblical texts, as well as discussions and seminars (in each case, presented in modes appropriate for face-to-face, online, or intensive learning contexts).
Type | Description | Word count | Weight (%) | |||||
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Variant 1 | ||||||||
Short Answer Responses | online responses of about 50 words in each teaching week except the first and last |
500 | 10.0 | |||||
Case Study | 1000 | 25.0 | ||||||
Exegetical Essay | 2000 | 40.0 | ||||||
Written Examination | 1000 | 25.0 | ||||||
Variant 2 | ||||||||
Short Answer Responses | online responses of about 50 words in each teaching week except the first and last |
500 | 10.0 | |||||
Case Study | 1000 | 25.0 | ||||||
Exegetical Essay | 2000 | 40.0 | ||||||
Oral Examination | 1000 | 25.0 |
Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 20 Dec, 2024
Unit record last updated: 2024-12-20 09:35:38 +1100