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:
  1. For the first class meeting, read King & Stager, Life in Biblical Israel, pp. xvii-129, 201-258.

  2. 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.)

  3. Quiz, on historical setting (lecture, King and Stager, Gowan), Wednesday June 22 (10%).

  4. A midterm exam, open books, notes and Bible, take-home, due Monday June 27 (20%).

  5. A paper on a passage from Isaiah, researched interpretation (i.e., exegesis) 2500-3000 words, due September 1, 2005 (30%).

  6. 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.