HDS 1425
History of the Study of the Hebrew Bible: From the Renaissance to the Present: Seminar
Peter Machinist
Description
Surveys Hebrew biblical scholarship since the Renaissance, focusing on particular scholars and their representative and seminal works. The central theme is the emergence of and reactions to a historical-critical understanding of the Bible. Prerequisite: A background in the study of the Hebrew Bible. Also, Biblical Hebrew and at least one of the following: French, German, and Modern Hebrew.
Enrollment Limited: No
Open to BTI Students: Yes
Jointly offered as ANE 222
Scheduling
0.50 credits
Spring 2013
Wed 3pm-5pm
FAS Semitic Museum Room 201
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