DI4635 Prophetic Books
Academic year
2024 to 2025 Semester 2
Curricular information may be subject to change
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Key module information
SCOTCAT credits
30
SCQF level
SCQF level 10
Availability restrictions
Available only to students in Divinity Honours (single and joint) programmes.
Planned timetable
10-11 Mon Tue Thu
Module coordinator
Dr M A Lyons
Module Staff
Dr Michael Lyons
Module description
This module examines selections from the prophetic corpus of the Hebrew Bible, with special attention to their literary features, their themes and outlooks, and the socio-historical contexts of their contents. We will discusses prophetic critiques of injustice and political structures, responses to the crises of invasion, destruction, and exile, images of environmental desolation and restoration, the use of analogy to describe history, and how passages from prophetic books are taken up in the history of interpretation. We will also explore the compositional strategies by which individual oracles were assembled into prophetic books (and by which the books were connected to form a larger corpus), and the arguments that arise from this editorial activity. This module will be taught concurrently with DI5231 Prophetic Literature. The text selection will change every year.
Relationship to other modules
Pre-requisites
BEFORE TAKING THIS MODULE YOU MUST TAKE DI3719
Assessment pattern
Coursework - 50%, Written exam - 50%
Re-assessment
Written exam - 100%
Learning and teaching methods and delivery
Weekly contact
3x1 hour seminar (x11 weeks)
Scheduled learning hours
33
Guided independent study hours
267
Intended learning outcomes
- Demonstrate an understanding of the phenomenon of prophecy and the social locations of prophets in ancient Israel and Mesopotamia
- Demonstrate a knowledge of the methods of critical analysis used in biblical scholarship
- Identify the units within a prophetic text, describe their formal features and arguments, and describe the relationships between them
- Identify and describe the significant themes in a prophetic text
- Identify the social and religious problems or crises addressed within prophetic books, and the solutions that are offered