Course Schedule

Course Term
Course Attributes
Fall 2024
RELI

RELI 372A – Interpreting the Bible (Old Testament): Approaches to Understanding Israelite Religion and Society

The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is one of the most influential and widely studied texts in the world. For more than two millennia, it has played a central role in shaping Western culture, religion, and ethics. However, the stories, laws, and prophetic writings contained in the Bible are products of a specific time and place--embedded in the ancient Near East, where the Israelite people lived and interacted with other cultures over the course of many centuries. This course explores the contexts in which the Bible was written and compiled, drawing on literary analysis, historical criticism, and the witness of archaeology evidence. Students analyze key topics in Israelite religion and society, including the daily life of men and women, the emergence of monotheism, the role of the priesthood, development of the prophetic tradition, the political formation of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah among others.

Section
001
Days
TuTh
Time
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Date
Oct 17 - Dec 11
Instructor
Status
Open
Enrollment
15 / 40
  • Days: TuTh
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
  • Dates: Oct 17 - Dec 11
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 15 / 40
Spring 2025
RELI

RELI 372A – Interpreting the Bible (Old Testament): Approaches to Understanding Israelite Religion and Society

The Hebrew Bible (Old Testament) is one of the most influential and widely studied texts in the world. For more than two millennia, it has played a central role in shaping Western culture, religion, and ethics. However, the stories, laws, and prophetic writings contained in the Bible are products of a specific time and place--embedded in the ancient Near East, where the Israelite people lived and interacted with other cultures over the course of many centuries. This course explores the contexts in which the Bible was written and compiled, drawing on literary analysis, historical criticism, and the witness of archaeology evidence. Students analyze key topics in Israelite religion and society, including the daily life of men and women, the emergence of monotheism, the role of the priesthood, development of the prophetic tradition, the political formation of the kingdoms of Israel and Judah among others.

Section
001
Days
TuTh
Time
11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
Date
Mar 17 - May 7
Instructor
Status
Open
Enrollment
10 / 40
  • Days: TuTh
  • Time: 11:00 AM - 12:15 PM
  • Dates: Mar 17 - May 7
  • Status: Open
  • Enrollment: 10 / 40