Summer 2005/Pasadena
Two-week Intensive: June 20-July 1
OT502
P. Scalise
OT502: HEBREW PROPHETS. Pamela Scalise.
DESCRIPTION:
- A study of the content and literary qualities of the Former and
Latter Prophets in light of their historical background and their developing
theology (Joshua, Judges, 1-2 Samuel, 1-2 Kings, Isaiah, Jeremiah, Ezekiel,
Hosea, Joel, Amos, Obadiah, Jonah, Micah, Nahum, Habakkuk, Zephaniah, Haggai,
Zechariah and Malachi).
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- The books of the Prophets are essential for understanding God's
ongoing words and works of redemption. A student in the course should expect
(1) to learn a basic outline of Israel's history; (2) to gain a greater
familiarity with the content and arrangement of these twenty-one books; (3) to
identify and reflect theologically upon the principal prophetic themes; (4) to
evaluate and use exegetical tools and scholarly resources in the interpretation
of specific texts; and (5) to develop interpretive skills and insights.
COURSE FORMAT:
- Class will include lecture and discussion and will meet daily for
four-hour sessions for two weeks.
REQUIRED READING:
- The 21 prophets books listed above, in any modern translation of
the Bible (e.g., NRSV, NIV).
- A comprehensive, analytical concordance. (Use in a library. Not a required
purchase.)
- Course Reader.
- Goldingay, John. Isaiah. NIBCOT 13. Hendrickson, 2001.
- Gowan, Donald E. Theology of the Prophetic Books: The Death and
Resurrection of Israel. Westminster John Knox, 1998.
- King, Philip J. and Lawrence E. Stager. Life in Biblical Israel.
Westminster John Knox, 2001.
- Tate, Marvin E. From Promise to Exile: The Former Prophets. Smyth
&Helwys, 1999.
- Trible, Phyllis. Texts of Terror, Literary-Feminist Readings of Biblical
Narratives. Fortress, 1984.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- Bright, John. A History of Israel. 4th ed. Westminster John
Knox, 2000.
- Clements, R. E. Old Testament Prophecy: From Oracles to Canon.
Westminster John Knox, 1996.
- Gordon, R. P. 1 & 2 Samuel. OT Guides. JSOT, 1984.
- McConville, J. Gordon. Grace in the End. Zondervan, 1993.
- Newsome, James D., Jr. The Hebrew Prophets. Westminster John Knox,
1996.
- von Rad, Gerhard. The Message of the Prophets. Harper and Row,
1965.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- For the first class meeting, read King & Stager, Life in
Biblical Israel, pp. xvii-129, 201-258.
- Preparation and Participation: The course will require reading in
preparation for class, and participation in class projects and discussions
(20%). (Missing more than one class meeting may result in a failing grade.)
- Quiz, on historical setting (lecture, King and Stager, Gowan), Wednesday
June 22 (10%).
- A midterm exam, open books, notes and Bible, take-home, due Monday June 27
(20%).
- A paper on a passage from Isaiah, researched interpretation (i.e.,
exegesis) 2500-3000 words, due September 1, 2005 (30%).
- A final exam, take-home, due July 11, 2005 (20%).
PREREQUISITES: None.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Meets MDiv core requirement in Old Testament "b"
(OTB).
FINAL EXAMINATION: Yes, take-home.