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Δευτέρα 25 Ιουνίου 2012

Critical Approaches to the Bible: Introduction to Genesis 12-50


Critical Approaches to the Bible: Introduction to Genesis 12-50

By Christine Hayes - Yale



LECTURE DESCRIPTION

This lecture introduces the modern critical study of the Bible, including source theories and Wellhausen's Documentary Hypothesis, as well as form criticism and tradition criticism. The main characteristics of each biblical source (J, E, P, and D) according to classic source theory are explained. This lecture also raises the question of the historical accuracy of the Bible and the relation of archaeology to the biblical record.


COURSE DESCRIPTION

This course examines the Old Testament (Hebrew Bible) as an expression of the religious life and thought of ancient Israel, and a foundational document of Western civilization. A wide range of methodologies, including source criticism and the historical-critical school, tradition criticism, redaction criticism, and literary and canonical approaches are applied to the study and interpretation of the Bible. Special emphasis is placed on the Bible against the backdrop of its historical and cultural setting in the Ancient Near East. Note - due to copyright limitations, only three lectures from this course appear below. For the remainder of the lectures, please visit: Open Yale Courses - Introduction to the Old Testament
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