Semester normally offered: Fall
This course seeks to deepen and enrich students’ engagement with the Old Testament book of Job. To prepare for encountering the text of Job itself, we will consider relevant contexts, including questions surrounding Job’s setting, themes, genre, possible ancient Near Eastern parallels, and literary structure. The majority of the course will involve a Joban journey, progressing through each literary subsection of Job to explore the complex fabric of textual, hermeneutical, and theological issues present within each as the book unfolds. Upon completion of the journey, we will locate the book of Job within canonical Scripture and develop its connections to the Christian gospel. Throughout the course, Job’s impact on the reader and consequent import for individual and communal lived faith will be an essential element of study.
Course Equivalencies
History
Biblical Studies
Biblical Backgrounds
Geography
Old Testament
Learning objectives:
Desire to grow in the fear of the Lord, prayerfulness, and perseverance.
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