Fuller Online
OT502: Spring 2010
Goldingay/Taloyo

OT502: THE HEBREW PROPHETS (4 units).
John Goldingay, David Allan Hubbard Professor of Old Testament;
Online Facilitation by Dawn Taloyo, Adjunct Instructor in Old Testament Studies.


DESCRIPTION:

The course studies the contents of the Former Prophets (Joshua to Kings) and the Latter Prophets (Isaiah to Malachi), their possible historical backgrounds, different approaches to their interpretation, and their significance for us today.

SIGNIFICANCE FOR LIFE AND MINISTRY:
The narrative from Joshua to Kings and the Prophets offer revolutionary insight on God, the world, human life, leadership, and the people of God.

LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon the successful completion of the course, students will have

COURSE FORMAT:
The course will be conducted on the Internet using a 10-week lesson program aligned with Fuller's academic calendar. Lectures for each lesson will be available online. Students and instructor will interact with the material weekly through homework assignments and threaded discussions.

REQUIRED READING:
NRSV or TNIV Bible.

Arnold, B. T., and H. G. M. Williamson, eds. Dictionary of the Old Testament: Historical Books. InterVarsity Press, 2005.

Eaton, J. H. Mysterious Messengers. Eerdmans, 1998. (This will be available online.)

RECOMMENDED READING:
Brenner, A., ed. A Feminist Companion to Judges, and A Feminist Companion to Samuel and Kings, and A Feminist Companion to the Latter Prophets. Sheffield Academic Press, 1993, 1994, and 1995.

Brueggemann, W. Hopeful Imagination. Fortress, 1986

__________. Prophetic Imagination. Fortress, 1978

Coggins, Richard, et al., eds. Israel's Prophetic Tradition. Cambridge University Press, 1982

Goldingay, J. Old Testament Theology. Three volumes. InterVarsity Press, 2003, 2006, 2009.

Gordon, Robert P., ed. "The Place Is Too Small for Us": The Israelite Prophets in Recent Scholarship. Eisenbrauns, 1995

Knoppers, Gary N., and Gordon McConville, eds. Reconsidering Israel and Judah: Recent Studies in the Deuteronomistic History. Eisenbrauns, 2000

Von Rad, Gerhard. The Message of the Prophets. SCM, 1968

Wheaton, Philip, and Duane Shank. Empire & the Word. EPICA, 1988.

ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
  1. Weekly reading and homework assignments (24%)

  2. Weekly threaded discussions (16%)

  3. Two 10-page papers (60%)

PREREQUISITES: None.

RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Old Testament "B" (OTB); Ministry Focus Elective in MAGL program.

This ECD is a reliable guide to the course design but is subject to modification. (Posted January 2010)