Old Testament Exegesis I (narrative literature) [ LTHEO2211 ]
4.0 crédits ECTS
30.0 h
1q
Ce cours bisannuel est dispensé en 2011-2012, 2013-2014, ...
Teacher(s) |
Wénin André ;
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Language |
French
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Place of the course |
Louvain-la-Neuve
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Main themes |
In order to achieve this end,
- some significant text from Old Testament narrative literature will be studied, with an explanation of the exegetical method and an illustration of the interest of exegetical basic tools;
- some scientific literature about the texts will be read;
- anthropological and theological aspects of the analysed texts will be developed, and their particular contribution in the context of biblical thought enlightened.
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Aims |
At the end of this course, the student will be able to
- understand the main procedures of biblical exegesis and apply them on a narrative text of the Old Testament ;
- situate the anthropological and theological contribution of significant texts of the Old Testament narrative literature ;
- understand and criticise scientific works in Old Testament exegesis.
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Content |
" The art to tell the violence in the Hebraic Bible "
Please, see the french version for more precisions.
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Other information |
Evaluation : before the examination, the student will have handed the report of two scientific articles or parts of books chosen in a list proposed by the professor. Written examination on the exegesis of an episode (of a part) analyzed in the course.
Formula adapted for the students of EBIB 2.
Prerequisites : initiation in the narrative analysis of the biblical texts.
Otherwise : durant the first month, reading of a work explaining the basic procedures of this method and indicated by the professor.
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Cycle et année d'étude |
> Master [60] in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Oriental Studies
> Master [120] in Ancient Languages and Literatures: Oriental Studies
> Master [120] in Theology
> Master [120] in Biblical Studies
> Master [120] in Sciences of Religions
> Master [60] in Theology
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Faculty or entity in charge |
> TEBI
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