Introduction to Christian Scriptures

Session: Fall
Type: Online, Synchronous
Units: 3
Days: MON
Time: 3:10-5:00pm
Academic Year: 2023 - 2024
Approval Required: No
Download: Course Document

This online synchronous course is a survey of Christian Scriptures. Students will learn basic principles of biblical interpretation as well as issues related to reception history in a variety of historical and religious contexts. There is no single “correct” interpretation or reading of Christian Scriptures. There are interpretations that have become dominant over time or in certain communities, but the Bible has meant different things to different people across time and geographical location. This course will engage with the Synoptic Gospels, Johannine literature, Pauline and deutero-Pauline Epistles, Revelation as well as the Apocrypha and an assortment of pseudepigraphal texts with an emphasis on their cultural, historical, and literary contexts. In addition, feminist, postcolonial, and queer methodologies will be introduced in order to equip students with liberating readings of passages that have been interpreted in order to justify violence as divinely sanctioned. By surveying a wide range of questions, interpretations, and translations, students will discover the diversity of traditions that have sprung forth from Christian Scriptures.

The format is lecture/discussion. Lectures will be posted to VoiceThread each week on Populi to be watched asynchronously. Zoom session participation is mandatory and will be primarily for group discussion of the lecture and the readings. Evaluation is through reflection papers & a final project, zoom participation & watching VT lectures. MDiv and MASC students.

This course falls primarily within the following SKSM Thresholds: 2) Prophetic Witness & Work 3) Sacred Text and Interpretation and 4) History of Dissenting Traditions and Thea/ological Quest.

Enrollment max: 25. Auditors excluded.