Content

This unit explores the nature of prophecy in Israel and Judah mainly during the eighth-century BCE. The theological themes of selected prophets will be considered, with particular attention to social justice and institutional reform. Drawing upon selected passages mainly from Amos and Hosea supplemented by Isaiah, we will seek to discern how these voices contribute to our engagement with contemporary concerns.

Unit code: BA2309B

Unit status: Approved (New unit)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 2

Unit discipline: Old Testament

Proposing College: Eva Burrows College

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Learning outcomes

1.

Assess the extent to which historical, political, and social frameworks contribute to the formulation of the message of the eighth-century prophets.

2.

Analyse the major theological themes arising within the relevant prophetic materials.

3.

Exegete and interpret selected biblical texts.

4.

Compare the issues faced by the eighth-century prophets and their responses, with contemporary concerns and ‘prophetic voices.’

Unit sequence

18 points Old Testament (BA)

Pedagogy

Guided readings, completion of workbooks (including learning materials, questions, learning tasks, video and audio content), attendance and participation at scheduled virtual (online) classrooms.

Indicative Bibliography

  • Gossai, Hemchand. Social Critique by Israel's Eighth-Century Prophets. Eugene: Wipf and Stock Publishers, 2013.
  • Blenkinsopp, Joseph. A History of Prophecy in Israel. Louisville: Westminster John Knox, 2009.
  • Chaney, Marvin L. Peasants, Prophets, & Political Economy: The Hebrew Bible in Social Perspective. Eugene, Oregon: Cascade Books, 2017.
  • Dempsey, Carol. The Prophets: A Liberation-Critical Reading. Minneapolis: Fortress Press, 2000.
  • Dijkstra, Meindert, and Bob Becking. On Reading Prophetic Texts: Gender-Specific and Related Studies in Memory of Fokkelien Van Dijk-Hemmes. Biblical Interpretation, 18. Leiden: Brill, 1996
  • Hays, J. Daniel. The Message of the Prophets: A Survey of the Prophetic and Apocalyptic Books of the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2010
  • Leclerc, Thomas, L. Introduction to the Prophets: Their Stories, Saying, and Scrolls. Mahwah, N.J.: Paulist, 2008.
  • Lundbom, Jack. The Hebrew Prophets: an introduction. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2010.
  • Nissinen, Martti. "Prophecy as Construct, Ancient and Modern. " In “Thus Speaks Ishtar of Arbela”: Prophecy in Israel, Assyria, and Egypt in the Neo-Assyrian Period, edited by Robert P. Gordon and Hans Barstad, 11-36. Winona Lake: Eisenbrauns, 2013.
  • Nogalski, James. Introduction to the Hebrew Prophets. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 2018.

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)

Variant 1

Audio recording or Podcast 1000 25.0
Peer Evaluation 400 10.0
Exegetical Essay 1000 25.0
Essay 2000 40.0

Variant 2

Seminar or Tutorial 1000 25.0
Exegetical Essay 1200 30.0
Portfolio 2100 45.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Prof Albert Haddad on 16 Aug, 2023

Unit record last updated: 2023-08-16 10:46:45 +1000