Content

This unit will engage a study of the book of Genesis in relation to the art of preaching. A narrative approach to Genesis will examine its major themes, genre, and characters. Theologies of creation and ecology, human dignity, vocation, and obedience will be discussed. Exploration of issues of justice relevant to a study of Genesis will consider gender relations, ethnicity, sexual ethics, questions of faith and science. Scholarly approaches to Genesis will be evaluated in terms of their contribution to modern preaching. Examination of the socio-historical background to Genesis will be undertaken, including its literary place in the Pentateuch, and scholarly debate on composition.

Unit code: BA2436S

Unit status: Approved (New unit)

Points: 18.0

Unit level: Undergraduate Level 2

Unit discipline: Old Testament

Delivery Mode: Blended

Proposing College: Stirling College

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Learning outcomes

1.

Demonstrate skill in preparing and presenting sermons and oral presentations on the book of Genesis.

2.

Engage in a study of a character from Genesis from a narrative perspective.

3.

Explore and describe major themes and theologies of Genesis.

4.

Identify and explain the significance of historical and socio-cultural background for the interpretation of Genesis today.

5.

Evidence awareness of modern critical methods involved in interpreting Genesis.

6.

Demonstrate competent use of tools for biblical research including commentaries, concordances, theological and bible dictionaries, monographs, journals.

Unit sequence

Prerequisite: BA1001S Introducing the Hebrew Bible (or equivalent)

Pedagogy

This unit includes the combination of theoretical and practical sessions. The unit will be taught via interactive lectures, online video and audio. In a flipped classroom approach students are required to read, engage with visiting practitioners and participate in creative group work.

Indicative Bibliography

Alter, Robert. Genesis. New York: W.W. Norton, 1996.

Blenkinsopp, Joseph. Creation, Un-Creation, Re-Creation: A Discursive Commentary on Genesis 1-11. London: T & T Clark, 2011.

Brueggemann, Walter. Genesis. First ed. Interpretation : A Bible Commentary for Teaching and Preaching. Louisville, Ky.: Westminister John Knox Press, 2010. (Ebook).

Brueggemann, W, The Practice of Prophetic Imagination: Preaching an Emancipating Word. Minneapolis: Fortress, 2012.

Enns, Peter, and Jared Byas. Genesis for Normal People : A Guide to the Most Controversial, Misunderstood, and Abused Book of the Bible. Englewood, CO: Patheos Press, 2012.

Habel, Norman C. and Shirley Wurst, edited by. The Earth Story in Genesis. The Earth Bible volume 2. Sheffield: Sheffield Academic Press, 2000.

Trible, Phyllis, and Letty M Russell. Hagar, Sarah, and Their Children : Jewish, Christian, and Muslim Perspectives. 1st ed. Phyllis Trible Lecture Series, 2004. Louisville, Ky.: Westminster John Knox Press, 2006.

Robbins, Ellen A. The Storyteller and the Garden of Eden. Eugene, Or.: Pickwick Publications, 2012.

White, Hugh C. Narration and Discourse in the Book of Genesis. Cambridge England: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

Wright, Christopher, J.H. How to Preach and Teach the Old Testament for All Its Worth, Zondervan Academic, 2016.

Assessment

Type Description Word count Weight (%)
Multi-media project - Podcast on a major character in Genesis

800 words as equivalent to 10 minutes in length.

800 30.0
Homily/Sermon - Sermon: Choose a passage, connect with a major issue.

Peer assessed. 1000 words equivalent to 15-20 minutes.

1000 40.0
Essay - Essay on major theological theme 2500 30.0
Approvals

Unit approved for the University of Divinity by Maggie Kappelhoff on 21 Sep, 2020

Unit record last updated: 2020-09-21 10:59:51 +1000