B7110A Introduction to the Old Testament

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This course unit introduces students to the critical study of the Old Testament, its literary forms, historical and cultural contexts and theological themes. It provides a solid foundation for further biblical and theological study and forms part of a Major in the Discipline of Biblical Studies.

Unit Code:   B7110A
Unit Name:   Introduction to the Old Testament
Credit Value:   9 credit points
Mode of Study:   Face to Face/ Synchronous ZOOM and Asynchronous.
Pre-Requisite Units:   Nil

Learning Outcomes

At the end of this unit, students will be able to:

1. Present clear statements of the major contents of the books of the Old Testament
2. Identify the main historical, social and cultural factors that provided the context of the composition of the Old Testament
3. Engage critically with significant introductory secondary literature in the study of the Old Testament
4. Utilise basic skills in performing historical-critical exegesis of Old Testament texts
5. Apply insights from their study to Christian life and ministry within their particular context

Weekly Topics

  1. Introduction to the unit: Canons, Traditions, People and Land
  2. The Pentateuch and biblical interpretation
  3. The Beginning: Genesis part 1
  4. The patriarchs: Genesis part 2
  5. The Exodus and journey in the wilderness
  6. The Book of Deuteronomy
  7. Israel among the Canaanites: Joshua and Judges
  8. Samuel and David: Book of Samuel
  9. Kings and Prophets: Book of Kings
  10. The prophetic spirit: Jeremiah, Isaiah and Ezekiel
  11. Book of Daniel and other Second Temple writings
  12. Wisdom literature