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Advanced Old Testament Exegesis

BIBL 701

The Reverberation of Lament

Course Description

This course aims to further student competence in the exegesis and interpretation of the Old Testament. It presupposes knowledge of the basic considerations and tools of exegesis (as introduced in BIBL 503), a growing awareness of the history of criticism (BIBL 600), and a sound grasp of the grammar and syntax of biblical Hebrew.

The textual focus of the class will be on laments throughout the Old Testament, which provide ample opportunity to explore the complex intersection of issues related to history, literature, ethics, and theology that confront interpreters. Additionally, it addresses the “costly loss of lament” that Brueggemann pointed out in 1986, which continues to leave churches ill-equipped to model how to navigate the breadth and complexity of human experience in faith.

NOTE: This course has a maximum enrollment of 20 students.

To get into a priority enrollment course, you must register by the early registration deadline (see Important Dates ); during the registration process, REGIS will prompt you to fill out a Priority Enrollment Course Request form online. Class lists will be determined within a week after the early registration deadline, and you will be notified by email shortly thereafter. First priority will be given to students who need a course for the program to which they have been admitted, and who have registered by the early registration deadline.

Credit Hours: 3


Prerequisites:
BIBL 501, BIBL 502, BIBL 503, BIBL 600, and LANG 510, LANG 511, LANG 610 (or as corequisite) LANG 611.

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