Fuller Online
OT500: Winter 2012
Scalise
OT500: WRITINGS AS INTRODUCTION TO THE OLD TESTAMENT (4 units). Pamela J.
Scalise.
DESCRIPTION:
- This Internet-based course is a study of the books of the third
section of the Hebrew scriptures, in English translation, including the Psalms,
Job, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Ruth, Song of Songs, Lamentations, Esther, Daniel,
Ezra, Nehemiah, and 1-2 Chronicles. Attention will be given to the shape of the
books, their content, literary forms, and theological concerns, and to
introductory issues.
SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY:
- The course seeks to induct students into the study of the Old
Testament in a way that will excite them with its significance and inform and
motivate them for further study in seminary, in their lives, and in their
ministry.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
- Students who successfully complete the course will have shown that
they (1) have grasped the outline of Israel's history as portrayed in Old and
New Testaments and in light of modern study; (2) understand the
nature and process of the Old Testament's composition, especially as
illustrated by Chronicles, Ezra-Nehemiah, and Daniel; (3) understand the nature
of worship, prayer, and wisdom as illustrated by the Writings and its
relationship with ancient Near Eastern equivalents; (4) know how to interpret
Old Testament narrative, as illustrated by the Writings; (5) have looked at
aspects of the Writings from angles other than those of the male, white,
Western world; (6) have reflected on the significance of the Writings for
Christian theology, mission, and discipleship.
COURSE FORMAT:
- This course will be conducted via the Internet on a ten-week
schedule aligned with Fuller's academic calendar. The course involves reading,
writing, use of libraries and other resources, and interactive discussion.
Students are required to interact with the material, with each other, and with
the instructor regularly through online discussions, reading, and other
assignments that promote active learning.
REQUIRED READING:
- The biblical books Ruth, 1-2 Chronicles, Lamentations, Psalms,
Daniel, Esther, Ezra-Nehemiah, Proverbs, Job, Ecclesiastes, and Song of Songs,
in NRSV, CEB or TNIV.
- Anderson, Bernhard W. Out of the Depths. 3rd revised & expanded
ed. Westminster John Knox, 2000. ISBN: 0-664-25832-8, $29.95.
- Brown, William P. Character in Crisis. Eerdmans, 1996. ISBN:
0-8028-4135-X, $20.00.
- Lapsley, Jacqueline. Whispering the Word, Hearing Women's Stories in the
OT. Westminster John Knox, 2005 (pp. 1-19, 89-108). ISBN: 0-664-22435-0,
$24.95.
- Throntveit, Mark. Ezra-Nehemiah. Interpretation. Westminster John
Knox, 1992. ISBN: 978-0-8042-3111-4, $29.95.
- Seow, C. L. Daniel. Westminster Bible Companion. Westminster John
Knox, 2003. ISBN: 0-664-25675-9, $29.95.
- eReader: Articles and chapters by Leslie Allen, Elizabeth Boase, Julie Chu,
C. T. Gilkes, Madipoane Masenya, Itumeleng Mosala, Origen, Phyllis Trible,
Claus Westermann, Bob Yoder and others.
- Lectures and other resources available on the course page.
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
- Reading of all material assigned in weekly lessons. Report, comment on and
discuss each assignment in the weekly Reading Journal Forum (35%).
- Group projects, illustrated timeline, and one quiz (15%).
- Six exam essays (600 words each). Apply what you have learned in online
discussions, required reading and other class activities to questions about
individual biblical books (30%).
- A paper that includes researched interpretation and theological exposition
of a Psalm (2500-3000 words). Prepared in stages (20%).
PREREQUISITES: None. No auditors.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Old Testament "c"
(OTC) and Seminary Core Requirement (SCR) for MATM, MAICS, MAFS, MACL.
This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (October 2011)