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KNB3930 – Biblical Hermeneutics

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

Course Description: An exploration of contemporary hermeneutical theories, including those of Heidegger,
Gadamer, Habermas, Ricoeur and Levinas. This is an interdisciplinary course, which integrates
aspects of biblical studies with philosophy, semiology and theology. Journals; assignment;
major essay.

Prerequisite: Greek Exegesis KNB 2131HF AD students enrol in KNB6930HF.

Schedule: Wednesday, 9:00 to 11:00

InstructorsBradley McLean

Teaching Methods: Lectures

Other Information: First Semester · One Credit

KNB3361 – Ancient Israel: History, Culture & Context

Friday, June 18th, 2010

Course Description: This course presents an overview of the geography and history of Israel and its place in the ancient Near East from the emergence of Israel in Canaan to the beginning of the Roman period. Students will also be introduced to the major issues relating to historiography.

Schedule: Wednesday, 11:00 to 13:00

InstructorsBrian Irwin

Teaching Methods: Seminars

Other Information: Second Semester · One Credit

KNB3232/6232 – Bible in Context: Social Justice (Amos)

Thursday, June 17th, 2010

Course Description: This course uses the book of Amos as a means of introducing the covenantal values that lay beneath Israel’s approach to social justice. Students will be required to visit and report on a Church-related ministry with a social justice orientation. Through this exercise and classroom activities, students will reflect on the Church’s call to social justice and the way in which this can be realised in the lives of individuals and congregations. Additional emphasis will be placed on the content and shape of the book of Amos and the task of interpreting it as Scripture of the Church.

Schedule: Tuesday, 11:00 to 13:00

InstructorsBrian Irwin

Teaching Methods: Seminars

Other Information: Second Semester · One Credit

KNB2131 – Greek Exegesis

Wednesday, June 16th, 2010

Course Description: This course provides practice reading, analyzing, and translating texts from the Greek New Testament, interpreting them with respect to their socio-cultural contexts, and employing them for preaching and teaching. Lecture, discussion. Quizzes; mid-term test; exegetical assignment.

Prerequisite: Introduction to the New Testament Greek (KNB1513Y) (or, 1 year of Greek) and Understanding the New Testament (KNB 1501).

Schedule: Monday, 11:00 to 13:00

InstructorsBradley McLean

Teaching Methods: Lectures

Other Information: First Semester · One Credit

KNB1512 – New Testament Greek II – ONLINE

Monday, June 14th, 2010

Course Description: An introduction to the grammar and syntax of Koine Greek. Students will also develop a basic proficiency in reading and pronouncing the text of the Greek New Testament. Lecture, group work. 5 tests, evaluation of Greek pronunciation, final exam. Prerequisite: New Testament Greek 1 or equivalent.

Schedule: Friday, 9:00 to 11:00

Instructor(s): Susan Jeffers

Teaching Methods: Online

Other Information: Second Semester • One Credit