OT 500: Old Testament Survey Professor: Dr. Veas Class MeeDng Time: June 8-11, 2016 Office Hours: By appointment E-mail: gveas@gordonconwell.edu Class LocaDon: Online
OT 500 Old Testament Survey Dr. Veas 2 COURSE DESCRIPTION: The general objec.ve of this course is to understand the message of the Old Testament and to be introduced to some of its basic scholarly issues in a way that is relevant to urban ministry. The course is based on the belief that Jesus is the Messiah who came as the culmina.on of the plan of God for the redemp.on of the world. Accordingly, we will first set the OT in the context of biblical theology and then study each individual book with an awareness of the broader themes being conveyed by the OT as a whole. This course is a part of the Masters of Divinity and Master of Arts in Religion as offered through Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary s Hispanic Ministries Program. STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: Upon comple.on of this class the student will: 1. Grow in love for the OT as we experience its authority in our lives 2. Achieve a basic understanding of the message of the OT 3. Increase our ability to teach the OT to urban people 4. Be aware of basic OT scholarly issues GRADING: Breakdown 1. Ac.ve Par.cipa.on 20 points -In Class Discussions -In Class WriWen Assignments -In Class Projects 2. Reading Journal 10 points 3. Reading Report 10 points 4. Academic Paper 60 points TOTAL 100 points LeWer grades will be based on the following percentage of points earned: A 94-100% 100-94 A. 90-93% 93-90 B+ 87-89% 89-87 B 84-86% 86-84 B. 80-83% 83-80 C+ 77-79% 79-77 C 74-76% 76-74 C- 70-73% 73-70 D+ 67-69% 69-67 D 64-66% 66-64 D- 60-63% 63-60 F <59% 59-0 ACTIVITIES OF STUDENTS: AcDve ParDcipaDon 20 points (in-class): Students are expected to be prepared and engaged in the lectures and class ac.vi.es. AWendance at all class sessions is cri.cal to the learning process. Students have a half-day (1/2) unexcused absence without penalty. Lateness to either half of the class sessions count as ¼ absence. Class par.cipa.on enhances the learning process by making space for the diverse voices of knowledge and experiences of the students to become shared wisdom of the community.
OT 500 Old Testament Survey Dr. Veas 3 Reading Report 10 points Students are responsible for the readings indicated in the syllabus. Failure to read the material will affect the student s comprehension of the lectures and capacity to par.cipate during class sessions. The awached reading log must be submi<ed with the final paper. Please note that class lectures do not summarize or review the readings due. Rather, they assume that the reading has been done and build on it. Reading Journal 10 points You should keep a journal for your NT and class readings that should be a comprised of a minimum of four entries. Each entry should be a minimum of two paragraphs and is due at the beginning of class. As you reflect on the readings you can address the following types of ques.ons: o What stood out in the text? o What challenged you in the text, in regards to what you previously understood? o How does this reading interact with the lecture materials? Students should read the following before the first class session: o Gundry (Ch. 1-8) o MaWhew & Mark Academic Paper 60 points This paper is due on July 10th. Students will write a 10-15 page research paper based on David. Please address all of the following prompts: o Who was David and what did he accomplish? o Address the world in which David lived. o Describe the Davidic Covenant and its messianic implica.ons. Requirements : Thesis Statements - clearly state the posi.on that you will argue for in each of the prompts listed above. Biblical and Theological Analysis - address parallels, contrasts, etc., from the Scriptures that may speak to the issue. Basic exege.cal considera.ons (including historical, linguis.c, theological analysis using key word studies, commentaries, etc.), must be incorporated. Footnotes u.lize the Turabian style as you provide documenta.on of your sources. If necessary, you may use endnotes instead. Works Cited - provide a minimum of fiieen (15) sources. At least five (5) of these should be nonreference texts on the issue. While there is no maximum amount required, awen.on should be paid to the use of primary sources. On-line, open-source reference tools are not to be included in the bibliography. Appendix include worksheets and reference materials that demonstrate your research and wri.ng process. The Appendix includes: 1. Subject 2. Topic 3. Original working hypothesis 4. Final Thesis Statement 5. Summary of the Paper 6. Reading Notes 7. Word study 8. Charts, graphs, data, quan.ta.ve research, surveys, important material from primary sources, etc.
OT 500 Old Testament Survey Dr. Veas 4 REQUIRED MATERIALS: 1. Arnold, B. T. & Beyer, B. E. Encountering the Old Testament: A ChrisIan Survey 2th EdiIon ONLY. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Academic, 2008. 2. Kaiser, W. & GarreW, D. NIV Archeological Study Bible: An Illustrated Walk Through Biblical History and Culture. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2006. RECOMMENDED MATERIALS: 1. Benjamin, D. C. & MaWhews, V. H. Old Testament Parallels: Laws and Stories from the Ancient Near East. New York, NY: Palest Press, 1997. 2. BenneW, D. Metaphors of Ministry: Biblical Images for Leaders and Followers. Eugene, OR: Wipf & Stock Publishers, 2004. 3. SchniWjer, G. E. The Torah Story: An ApprenIceship on the Pentateuch. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 2006. BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RESOURCES: 1. InterVarsity Press Dic.onary Series 2. The Anchor Bible Dic.onary Series 3. Word Biblical Commentary Series 4. The New Interna.onal Commentary on the Old Testament Series COURSE SCHEDULE: NOTE: All readings are to be done PRIOR to class, on the date due. Bring text and be prepared with quesdons/comments. Week - Dates Reading Assignments Significant Events & Assignments Due Day One Wednesday 6/8 -Course IntroducDon -My Story -OT World -Pentateuch Day Two Thursday 6/9 -Historical Books Day Three Friday 6/10 -PoeDcal Books Arnold (Ch. 1-9) Genesis Exodus Leviticus Numbers Deuteronomy Arnold (Ch. 10-18) Joshua Judges Ruth I Samuel II Samuel I Kings II Kings I Chronicles II Chronicles Ezra Nehemiah Esther Arnold (Ch. 19-23) Job Psalms Proverbs Ecclesiastes Song of Solomon -Syllabus Review -Submit Student Info Sheet Due -Reading Journal Entry #1 Due -Reading Journal Entry #2 Due -Academic Paper Proposal Due -Reading Journal Entry #3 Due
Week - Dates Day Four Saturday 6/11 -Prophets Sunday 7/10 OT 500 Old Testament Survey Dr. Veas 5 Reading Assignments Arnold (Ch. 24-34) Isaiah Jeremiah Ezekiel Daniel Hosea Joel Amos Obadiah Jonah Micah Nahum Habakkuk Zephaniah Haggai Zechariah Malachi Significant Events & Assignments Due -Reading Journal Entry #4 Due -Academic Paper Due -Reading Report Due
Name: OT 500 Old Testament Survey Dr. Veas 6 READING LOG: Reading Percentage Read 1. Survey of the New Testament: 5th Edi.on - En.re Text 2. NIV Archaeological Study Bible - New Testament Text
OT 500 Old Testament Survey Dr. Veas 7 INTRODUCTIONS: Please help me to get to know you by responding to the following ques.ons. Complete this page by the end of class today and leave it with me before you leave. Thanks! Name: Cell Number: Email Address: City Residence: Church Name: Church City: 1. My first impressions of taking this New Testament course when I ini.ally registered were: 2. Please describe any previous study that you have done on the New Testament: 3. Please describe what you would like to get out of this course: ACKNOWLEDGMENT RECEIPT BY STUDENT: I have RECEIVED and READ a copy of the syllabus for Dr. Gabe Veas course. I have read the syllabus and will ask quesions of it when needed. I understand and agree to the requirements of this syllabus. Signature: Date: Failure to sign this sheet will result in points being lost which will count towards an absence un.l this sheet is submiwed.