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Title: RELS 101-07 and 09, Introduction to the Biblical Tradition, Fall 2004
Authors: Gray, Patrick
Keywords: Religious Studies, Department of;Syllabus;Curriculum;Academic departments;Text;2004 Fall
Issue Date: 16-Apr-2008
Publisher: Memphis, Tenn. : Rhodes College
Series/Report no.: Syllabi CRN
Abstract: This course is the first in the “Life: Then and Now” program, a four-course sequence of Bible and Bible-related courses by which students may fulfill the college’s basic humanities requirement. The primary aim is to introduce students to the academic study of the Bible. This includes the study of the various historical, cultural, and social contexts in which it was written as well as a consideration of the different methods for interpreting it. A few basic questions will guide our reading in the course: What is the author trying to say? How is he or she trying to say it? And what understandings of God and the world does one encounter in the Hebrew Bible and New Testament? In trying to answer these questions, we not only want to examine the specific themes and arguments finding expression in these writings; we also want to cultivate skills and strategies for interpreting these and other texts.
Description: This syllabus was submitted to the Rhodes College Office of Academic Affairs by the course instructor
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10267/1631
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