Fall 2017/Pasadena
NT860
Thompson
NT860: THE NEW TESTAMENT IN ITS ANCIENT CONTEXTS (6 Units: 363 hours). Marianne Meye Thompson.
DESCRIPTION: This CATS seminar, open to a limited number of advanced Master’s students, focuses on specific topics in the study of the ancient contexts of the NT. In the fall quarter, 2017, the topic will be the understanding of the divine and related topics (e.g., worship and cult; divine agency and human conduct; sacred scripture; people and identity in relationship to the divine) in antiquity. While we will focus particularly on texts from early Judaism, we will also take into account selected topics and sources from the Greco-Roman world.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: Students completing this course will have demonstrated the ability (1) to employ a range of texts that inform study of the NT in responsible ways; (2) to interact thoughtfully and critically with the work of others; (3) to identify and discuss a variety of important issues in understanding of the divine and related topics in selected ancient sources of Judaism and ancient Greco-Roman texts; and (4) to design and carry out a research project on a text or theme related to the course material.
COURSE FORMAT: This class meets once per week for three-hour sessions for a total of 30 hours of classroom instruction for review of assignments, discussion of primary and secondary texts, seminar presentations, and occasional brief lectures plus 10 hours of directed learning activities for a total of 40 instructional hours. The final week of the course will involve student presentations of work and critical responses to that work.
REQUIRED READING: 1500 total number of pages required.
Charlesworth, J. H., ed. The Old Testament Pseudepigrapha. 2 vols. Hendrickson Publishers, 2010. ISBN: 978-1598564891, Pub. Price $69.95 [213 pages].
Collins, John J., and Daniel C. Harlow. The Eerdmans Dictionary of Early Judaism. Eerdmans, 2010. [EDEJ]. ISBN: 978-0802825490, Pub. Price $95.00 [382 pages].
García Martínez, Florentina and Eibert J. C. Tigchelaar. The Dead Sea Scrolls: Study Edition. 2 vols. Eerdmans, 1999. ISBN: 978-0802844934, Pub. Price $100.00 [67 pages].
VanderKam, James C. An Introduction to Early Judaism. Eerdmans, 2001. 978-0802846419, Pub. Price $25.00 [217 pages].
The SBL Handbook of Style: For Biblical Studies and Related Disciplines, 2nd ed. SBL Press, 2014. ISBN: 978-1589839649, Pub. Price $39.95 [368 pages]. (Now also available electronically).
Readings on e-reserves.
It is expected that students will read a number of primary texts, including the Septuagint, Josephus and Philo. Based on the Loeb Classical Library volumes, 41 pages will be read of Philo and 93 pages of Josephus. Additionally, 130 pages will be read in the OT Apocrypha; 30 pages from Pliny and Suetonius; and 51 pages from selected Greek texts collected in Early Christian Life and Thought in Social Context: A Reader (ed. Mark Harding); some of these texts will be on e-reserve; others are easily available in various formats (on line; bible software; through the library’s resources, etc.).
ASSIGNMENTS AND ASSESSMENT:
PREREQUISITES: Admission into the ThM or PhD program. Open to a limited number of advanced master’s level students with the following prerequisites: LG502, LG512, NE502 or BI500; NS500 and NS501, or NT500; and written permission of instructor.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM: Required for the PhD in New Testament; elective for MA/MDiv students.
FINAL EXAMINATION: None.