-
Institution:
-
Louisville Presbyterian Theological Seminary
-
Subject:
-
-
Description:
-
Patricia Kathleen Tull Our scriptures, like all discourse, were created in response to previous understandings, sometimes supporting or extending what was written before, sometimes questioning or reconfiguring it. Such uses are obvious in the New Testament's frequent allusions to the prophets and other Hebrew scriptures, but more broadly, the ways that scripture "remembers" other scripture has pervadedthe shaping of the whole canon in complex and subtle ways. This course will acquaint students with intertextual theory in biblical interpretation and explore its significance for several representative portions of the Old and New Testaments.
-
Credits:
-
3.00
-
Credit Hours:
-
-
Prerequisites:
-
-
Corequisites:
-
-
Exclusions:
-
-
Level:
-
-
Instructional Type:
-
Lecture
-
Notes:
-
-
Additional Information:
-
-
Historical Version(s):
-
-
Institution Website:
-
-
Phone Number:
-
(502) 895-3411
-
Regional Accreditation:
-
Southern Association of Colleges and Schools
-
Calendar System:
-
Four-one-four plan
Detail Course Description Information on CollegeTransfer.Net
Copyright 2006 - 2025 AcademyOne, Inc.