Previous Years' Course Catalogues
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EMB1003HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
Emmanuel College
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2016
Schedule:
Tue
Time:
9:00
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Section:
0101
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation. Short papers and a final exam.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for the history of Jewish and Christian interpretation.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation. Short papers and a final exam.
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EMB1003HF
Introduction to modern historical criticism of the Old Testament, with special attention given to the formation of scripture from ancient traditions and its implications for history of Jewish and Christian interpretation. Short papers and a final exam.
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SAB1003HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
St. Augustine's Seminary
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Fall 2015
Schedule:
N/A
Time:
TBA
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Section:
6101
The online course Introduction to the Old Testament covers biblical books, their historical contexts, genres and ancient Near Eastern cultural contexts necessary for biblical interpretation. It also covers basic hermeneutical principles, familiarizes with the field of Old Testament scholarship, and focuses on the relevance of Scripture for life and ministry. Assigned readings, posts on Discussion Board, short assignments, and an exegesis paper.
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SAB1003HF
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Instructor(s):
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College:
St. Augustine's Seminary
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Credits:
One Credit
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Session:
Summer 2014
Schedule:
N/A
Time:
TBA
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Section:
6101
A study of the Old Testament covering biblical books, their historical contexts, genres and ancient Near Eastern cultural contexts necessary for interpretation. The basics of exegetical method particular to the genres of the Old Testament will be covered. Principles of biblical interpretation will also be covered especially from a Catholic perspective. Lectures and assignments including quizzes, exams and a final paper.
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