Old Testament Foundations
The aim of this subject is to familiarise students with the Old Testament scriptures as a coherent narrative that is of crucial importance to Christians. While this subject includes a discussion of every book in Israel's Scriptures, it goes beyond this to look at how the character of God is communicated and traces significant themes throughout. We will also look at how to read Hebrew narrative and poetry, and at the influence of cultural background on interpretation.
Quick Info
- Currently offered by Alphacrucis: Yes
- Course code: BIB404
- Credit points: 10
- Subject coordinator: Emma Austin
Prerequisites
Nil
Awards offering Old Testament Foundations
This unit is offered as a part of the following awards:
- Graduate Certificate in Arts
- Graduate Certificate in Theological Studies
- Graduate Diploma in Arts
- Graduate Diploma in Theological Studies
- Master of Arts
- Master of Divinity
- Master of Leadership
- Master of Theological Studies
Unit Content
Outcomes
- Describe the overall content, storyline and significance of Israel’s Scriptures (Old Testament);
- Explain how Israel’s Scriptures came into existence and their canonical structure;
- Assess the overall historical, cultural and social context of Israel’s Scriptures;
- Discuss the contents of Israel’s Scriptures;
- Critically summarise and synthesise the key themes, structure and developments of a book of Israel’s Scriptures;
- Integrate principles and insights derived from study of Israel’s Scriptures with contemporary life and ministry.
Subject Content
- Torah: Creation
- Torah: Patriarchs
- Torah: Exodus
- Former Prophets: Joshua and Judges
- Former Prophets: Samuel and Kings
- Latter Prophets: Isaiah
- Latter Prophets: Jeremiah
- Latter Prophets: Ezekiel
- Latter Prophets: The Twelve
- The Writings
This course may be offered in the following formats
- Face to Face
- Online
Assessment Methods
- Tests (40%)
- Diagrammatic Summary (45%)
- Personal Reflection (15%)
- Readings
Prescribed Text
- Primary readings provided