4.00 credits
30.0 h
Q1
This biannual learning unit is not being organized in 2023-2024 !
Language
French
Main themes
In order to achieve this end,
- a group of Old Testament texts, selected for their methodological or theological interest, will be studied;
- particular attention will be paid to the method, in order to introduce the students to critical research in biblical exegesis or theology.
- a group of Old Testament texts, selected for their methodological or theological interest, will be studied;
- particular attention will be paid to the method, in order to introduce the students to critical research in biblical exegesis or theology.
Learning outcomes
At the end of this learning unit, the student is able to : | |
1 | offer a scientifically accurate comment of an Old Testament text, situating its particular contribution in the general topic of the course. |
Content
Theme of the course in 2022-2023 : Feminist exegesis of the Old Testament.
This course will provide an introduction to feminist exegesis by examining selected texts from the prophetic books (as that term is understood in Judaism, i.e. the Former and Later prophets).
This course will provide an introduction to feminist exegesis by examining selected texts from the prophetic books (as that term is understood in Judaism, i.e. the Former and Later prophets).
Teaching methods
The teaching method for this course is essentially an active pedagogy: it will involve:
- to discover an exegetical method through presentations by the teacher and readings from publications that implement it, each time with a class discussion;
- to implement this exegetical method by presenting an example of commentary on a text to the class.
Evaluation methods
Continuous assessment:
In the Q3 session (September), the validation will take a different form: a written commentary on a passage from 1-2 Kings from the perspective of feminist exegesis will have to be submitted on Moodle.
- Reading summaries to be submitted on Moodle as the term progresses. [30% of final grade]
- An in-class oral presentation at some point during the term, commenting on a passage from 1-2 Kings from the perspective of feminist exegesis. [70% of final grade]
In the Q3 session (September), the validation will take a different form: a written commentary on a passage from 1-2 Kings from the perspective of feminist exegesis will have to be submitted on Moodle.
Other information
Prerequisite : a course of introduction to the Old Testament.
Bibliography
M. Richelle, Interpreting Israel’s Scriptures: A Practical Guide to the Exegesis of the Hebrew Bible / Old Testament (Peabody: Hendrickson, 2022), chapitre 14 (“Feminist and Gender Studies"), p. 319-345 (où l'on trouvera aussi une bibliographie détaillée).
Faculty or entity
TEBI