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1 The Greatest Story Ever Told: An Introduction to the Bible as Literature CS 3328 Course Syllabus Fall 2017 Dr. M. Todd Hall (512) 787-7933 thall@austingrad.edu Course Description The Bible is, without question, the most influential collection of writings in the Western world. The course is designed to provide a general introduction to the Bible, including its composition, transmission, reception, interpretation, and translation, as well as an orientation to the biblical metanarrative. The course is intended to prepare students for rigorous biblical and theological study through familiarization with issues surrounding the interpretation of the biblical texts as well as the content of the texts themselves. It further will orient students, in a preliminary way, to the impact the Bible has had on Western culture, law, and literature. Objectives Students will be able to: 1) Understand the history of the composition and reception of the Bible, including languages, textual issues, socio-cultural and historical backgrounds of the Bible, etc. 2) Understand the reception and canonization of the Bible 3) Have a basic familiarity with the concepts of history of hermeneutical theory 4) Recognize and recall the overarching story of the Bible, from creation to redemption 5) Discuss the various genres and collections in the Bible 6) Recall key texts from the various collections of the Bible Required Texts A study Bible of some kind (e.g. Oxford Annotated, Harper Collins) is required in a contemporary translation ESV, NIV, etc. Fee, Gordon D., and Hubbard Jr., Robert L., eds. The Eerdmans Companion to the Bible. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2011. ISBN: 9780802838230 Gorman, Michael J., ed. Scripture: An Ecumenical Introduction to the Bible and Its Interpreters. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2005. ISBN: 9780801046421 Kugler, Robert, and Hartin, Patrick. An Introduction to the Bible. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 2009. ISBN: 9780802846365.

2 Scripture Typer Bible Memory System (or some other Bible memorization program/system). www.scripturetyper.com. Course Requirements Regular attendance and participation is required. Students must read the relevant texts and readings from the textbooks and be prepared to discuss them in class. Students should be in class promptly at the start. Consistent tardiness and absences will negatively affect your grade for the course. Four exams: 80% Quizzes: 10% (Regular reading quizzes will be drawn from the listed page numbers) Memorization: 10% Course schedule: (ital. = suggested reading) Week 1 8/30: Introduction to the course; Introduction to the Bible as book and library Week 2 9/6: Introduction to the Bible; Introduction to the Old Testament Pentateuch & History Week 3 Fee & Hubbard, pp. 3 8; 73 76; 78 80; 83 84; 86 87; 88 89 Gorman, Chapter 1 (pp. 3 21) Kugler & Hartin, chapter 2 (pp. 7 17) 9/11: Introduction to the Old Testament Pentateuch & History Fee & Hubbard, pp. 165 169 Gorman, chapter 3 pp. 44 69 Kugler & Hartin, chapter 5 6 (pp. 45 57), chapter 12 (113 117) 9/13: Introduction to the Old Testament Pentatuech & History cont d Fee & Hubbard, pp. 301 305 Kugler & Hartin, chapter 20, 22 (pp. 187 188, 197 211) Orientation to tools within your Bibles (bring a Bible to class!) Week 4 9/18: Wisdom & Prophets Fee & Hubbard, pp. 375 379; 489 495 Kugler & Hartin, chapters 26 27 (pp. 227 240) Memorization due: Exodus 20:1 11

3 9/20: Survey of Intertestamental/Apocryphal literature Introduction to the New Testament Backgrounds; Gospels & Acts Fee & Hubbard, pp. 499 513, 517 521 Gorman, chapter 4 (pp. 71 90) Kugler & Hartin, chapter 50 (pp. 366 379) Week 5 9/25: Introduction to the New Testament Gospel & Acts; Letters Fee & Hubbard, pp. 630 641 Kugler & Hartin, chapters 52 53 (pp. 403 414, 417 425) 9/27: Introduction to the New Testament: Letters; Apocalypse Kugler & Hartin, chapter 61 (501 511) Fee & Hubbard, pp. 719 721 (pp. 722 737) Week 6 10/2: Introduction to the New Testament: Letters; Apocalypse; Test review Kugler & Hartin, chapter 62 (pp. 512 522) Fee & Hubbard, pp. 722 737 10/4: Exam #1 Survey of Bible Memorization for test: Deuteronomy 6:1 9 Week 7 10/9: Inspiration and Revelation Fee & Hubbard, pp. 15 17, pp. 741 745 10/11: Development of the Canon Fee & Hubbard, pp. 18 25 Kugler & Hartin, chapter 44 (pp. 319 325) Gorman, chapter 5 (pp. 71 90) Week 8 10/16: Development of the Canon; Textual transmission, OT Kugler & Hartin, chapter 63 (pp. 523 531) Gorman, chapter 6 (pp. 103 118)

4 over this and last weeks readings 10/18: Textual transmission, OT Fee & Hubbard, pp. 25 30 Gorman, chapter 7a (pp. 119 124) Handout, Text, Hebrew, History of from New Interpreter s Bible Dictionary Week 9 10/23: Textual transmission, OT; Test prep Fee & Hubbard, pp. 31 34 Handout, Text, Hebrew, History of from New Interpreter s Bible Dictionary Handout, Text Criticism, OT from New Interpreter s Bible Dictionary 10/25: Exam #2 Development of the Canon Memorization for test: Matthew 5:1 12 Week 10 10/30: Textual Transmission: New Testament Metzger Handout 11/1: Textual Transmission: New Testament Handout, Text, NT from New Interpreter s Bible Dictionary Week 11 11/6: Text Criticism: New Testament Handout, Text Criticism, NT from New Interpreter s Bible Dictionary 11/8: Exam #3 Textual Transmission Memorization for test: John 1:1 14 Week 12 11/13: History of Bible translation in Western Europe 11/15: History of the English Bible Gorman, chapter 7b (pp. 124 130) Handout, Versions, English from New Interpreter s Bible Dictionary (pp. 740 748)

5 Week 13 11/20: History of the English Bible, cont d. Fee & Hubbard, pp. 39 42 Handout, Versions, English New Interpreter s Bible Dictionary (pp. 749 759) Week 14 11/27: Methods of interpretation Kugler & Hartin, chapter 4 (pp. 35 41) Gorman, chapter 9 (pp. 147 162) Memorization: 1 Corinthians 15:1 10 11/29: Methods of interpretation; Final prep Fee & Hubbard, pp. 35 38 Gorman, chapter 10 (pp. 163 175) Week 15 Finals Week 12/4: Comprehensive Exam