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HDS 2159_4235

Advanced Greek: Martyrdom

Annewies van den Hoek

Description

In Antiquity both Judaism and Christianity generated powerful stories about groups and individuals who refused to cooperate with the authorities and paid for their disobedience with death. In Christianity these accounts became an important genre of literature, which in addition to its fictional elements has great documentary value. The course aims at reading not only written martyr records and accounts, but also literary texts that reveal differing opinions about martyrdom in Antiquity. The course will attempt to place these debates and narratives in their social and historical context. The Greek will be of a reasonable degree of difficulty. Prerequisite: 4221 or the equivalent.

Enrollment Limited: No
Open to BTI Students: Yes

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Scheduling

Half Course
Spring 2010
M., F., 9:30-11
Location to be announced.

Relationship to Program Requirements

Program Requirement Area / Category / Art / Designation
MTS Area(s) of Focus History of Christianity
Jewish Studies
New Testament and Early Christianity
MDiv Distribution Category/ies none
MDiv Art(s) of Ministry none
ThM, pre-2007 MTS, and pre-2005 MDiv Area Area 2
Language Course Designation(s) Advanced language course that may satisfy an MDiv Scriptural Interpretation (SI) requirement.

 

 
 

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