HDS 1536

Apocalyptic Literature

Giovanni Battista Bazzana

Description

The main focus of this course will be on the apocalyptic literature from the second temple and early Christian periods. The phenomenon of apocalyptic writing had its roots in second temple Judaism and exercised a profound influence on early Christianity with the redaction of a major work, included in the New Testament Canon, the Apocalypse of John. The course will not be limited to the reading of apocalyptic texts, but it intends to address the main themes that characterize historical research and the exegesis, as the definition of the apocalyptic genre, the counter-hegemonic elements in the texts, or the role of violence, which often informs apocalyptic imagery. Note: Course has additional section hour to be arranged.

Enrollment Limited: No
Open to BTI Students: Yes

Scheduling

0.50 credits
Expected to be offered Fall 2013
Mon Wed 10am-11am
Course location to be announced.

Relationship to Program Requirements

Program Requirement Area / Category / Art / Designation
MTS Area(s) of Focus
  • Jewish Studies
  • New Testament and Early Christianity
  • Theology
MDiv Distribution Category/ies
  • Scriptural Interpretation
MDiv Art(s) of Ministry
  • Preaching and Worship
  • Religious Education and Spiritual Development
Language Course Designation(s) None