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C S 27 5: History of Biblical Interpretation
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
George P. Heyman Biblical interpretation throughout the centuries has depended on many things: predominant philosophies of the time, Church controversies, intellectual traits of both individuals and peoples, and societal changes. This course traces these developments examining contemporary hermeneutical methodologies relevant for ministry and preaching today.
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C S 3 2 3: Warfare in the Old Testament
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Mark Brummitt From Genesis through to the Prophets, the Old Testament cites God as a warrior. In this course we shall examine this presentation in its mythological and historical contexts, trace how it determines the business of theology both within and without the Bible, and then place our findings alongside present day issues and concerns.
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C S 3 51: The Letter of James
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Gay L. Byron This course will introduce the student to the historical, sociopolitical, cultural, and literary factors that occasioned the Letter of James. Special attention will be given to exploring the moral exhortations and theological instructions contained in the letter, with emphasis on clarifying the author's teachings about faith. Analysis of the text in Greek is encouraged, but not required.
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C S 3 6 3: The Gospel of John
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Gay L. Byron This course explores the ancient origins and development of Johannine Christianity. Via collaborative and independent research, students will analyze the historical, cultural and theological concerns that occasioned the Johannine writings. The socio-political and rhetorical background of the writings will also be examined.
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C S 3 61: Ascetic Dimensions of the Black Church Tradition
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Gay L. Byron This course examines different early Christian ascetic experiments as evidenced in the New Testament and other early Christian literature mostly from Alexandria and the Egyptian desert. Students will be encouraged to analyze the intersection of spirituality and politics within the writings. Special attention will be devoted to exploring the usefulness of early Christian ascetic writings for understanding African-American spirituality and the "Black Church Tradition."
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C S 4 24: The Bible and Film
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Mark Brummitt This will be a course in Bible and culture focusing specifically on the medium of movies and movie-making. Not simply an examination of screen representations of biblical stories, we shall at times juxtapose the biblical text with some surprising-even unlikely-cinematic choices. Under scrutiny, therefore, will be cultural selfrepresentation and the part and place of the Bible in that.
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C S 4 4 3: Amos,Hosea,Micah:The 8th Century Minor Prophets
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
George P. Heyman Prophetic literature inspires and challenges societies both ancient and modern. This course is an in-depth exegetical analysis of Israel's 8th century prophets with an emphasis on their historical and social location, as well as an exploration of current scholarly trends in reading prophetic literature.
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C S 4 4 4: Apocrypha and Apocalyptic
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
George P. Heyman Coined by the fifth century Christian scholar St. Jerome, apocrypha refers to those books included in the Greek Septuagint but not in the Hebrew Bible. This course surveys these "hidden" books of theintertestamental period as well as Jewish and early Christian apocalyptic literature from 300 BCE-300 CE.
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C S 4 57: Corinthian Correspondence
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Gay L. Byron This course analyzes the historical, socio-political, cultural and theological issues that occasioned the letters known as First and Second Corinthians. Special attention will be given to exploring the involvement of women in the Corinthian church, assessing Paul's views about the resurrection of Christ and the Lord's Supper,and analyzing Paul's effectiveness as a community builder and pastor. Students will be encouraged to identify the implications of these letters for contemporary Church debates. Analysis of texts in original Greek is encouraged.
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C S 4 8 4: New Testament Text Criticism
3.00 Credits
Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School
Gay L. Byron This course is an introduction to the methods and principles of New Testament text criticism. Using a variety of Greek texts representing the diverse traditions that make up the New Testament, students will learn technical aspects of exegesis and explore the ways in which cultural assumptions influence interpretations of texts. Students enrolling in this class should have a working knowledge of Koiné Greek.
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