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Course ID
Course
RELS 545
RELS 545
Elementary Biblical Hebrew
Course Credits: 3
An introduction to the grammar and vocabulary of biblical Hebrew, designed to prepare the student for serious study of the Hebrew Bible as an item of both ancient and ongoing cultural, historical, and theological significance.
RELS 546
RELS 546
Hebrew Prophets
Course Credits: 3
An introduction to the origin, function, and meaning of the Hebrew prophets through a survey of the prophetic writings of the Hebrew Bible, including a discussion of the relationship to the historical periods in which they were composed and their theological significance within Judaism and Christianity..
RELS 548
RELS 548
Ancient Near East and the Old Testament
Course Credits: 3
A study of selected ancient Near Eastern texts and their relevance for the exegesis of the Old Testament.
RELS 549
RELS 549
Old Testament Seminar
Course Credits: 3
This course is a study of selected topics that are currently under examination in the field of Old Testament studies.
RELS 551
RELS 551
Life and Letters of Paul
Course Credits: 3
A study of the world, life, and mission of Paul, including an analysis of the central message of the Pauline epistles in their historical setting and chronological order.
RELS 552
RELS 552
Life & Letters of Paul
Course Credits: 3
A reading of selected texts from the New Testament, including a study of Greek syntax and an introduction to exegetical methodology.
RELS 553
RELS 553
Synoptic Gospels and Acts
Course Credits: 3
A study of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke, focusing on the gospel form and the message of the individual gospels in their historical context. In addition, the Acts of the Apostles is considered with a view to better understanding the Church's birth and expansion.
RELS 554
RELS 554
Johannine Writings
Course Credits: 3
An introductory study of the major historical and literary problems of the writings traditionally ascribed to John: the Gospel of John, Johannine Epistles, and the Book of Revelation. In addition, attention is given to their thought and symbolism.
RELS 556
RELS 556
New Testament Seminar
Course Credits: 3
A study of selected topics that are currently under examination in the field of New Testament studies.