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Ancient Near Eastern Religions Religion 840:301:01 Cross-listed 563:324:01 Spring 2017 Professor Debra Ballentine debra.ballentine@rutgers.edu Loree Building, office 132 Office Hours: Wed 1-2pm or by appt Class Meeting: M, Th 11:30-12:50 note: Mondays in FH-A1 note: Thursdays in FH-A5 The roots of many modern religious, literary, social, and political notions may be found in ancient Near Eastern cultures. In this course we focus on religion and literature from ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, and Canaan. Through critical analysis of ancient texts, you will learn about ancient Near Eastern deities, myths, and rituals, as well as notions of creation, cosmic order, the human condition, death, divine favor, justice, and wisdom. Throughout the course, we will discuss theories and methods that scholars have developed to interpret ancient materials and to reconstruct ancient Near Eastern religious and social customs. Course requirements: 10% Participation in class. You should come to class prepared to answer questions, to discuss readings, and to ask thoughtful questions. Participation in class presupposes attendance. 10% Brief presentation of a topic 40% Midterm exam, Thursday 3/2 40% Final exam, Thursday May 4, 8-11am We will adhere to the University s Policy on Academic Integrity. Books: Ehrlich, Carl S. From an Antique Land: An Introduction to Ancient Near Eastern Literature Coogan, Michael D. A Reader of Ancient Near Eastern Texts Additional primary texts and articles will be available through sakai, online, or in class.

Provisional schedule of topics and reading assignments: Week 1 Th 1/19 Introduction: What is the academic study of religion? Overview of ancient Near Eastern geography and sources. Some key terms and concepts Week 2 M 1/23 Why/how do we compare things? Discussion of our methods. Read: Martin, Comparison (sakai); Smith, The End of Comparison pp.237-241 (link on sakai); Mack, Entertaining Another Theory ; Toying with an Appropriate Method pp.67-74 (links on sakai) Th 1/26 Defining religion, gods, and the sacred within ancient Near Eastern traditions Read: Ehrlich pp.1-9; Brill s, Religion. I. Introduction. (library electronic access); Coogan pp.xi-7; Holland, Religion and its Characteristic Expression (sakai); discussion questions (sakai) Week 3 M 1/30 Historical Overview Read: Ehrlich, sections on the history and languages in each chapter pp.11-18, 77-88, 137-164, 215-224, 255-265, 313-325, 393-407; Coogan, preface and intro; skim Coogan #24-40, #43-51; Holland, timeline (sakai) Th 2/2 What is Myth?; Ancient Near Eastern Gods, an overview Read: Brill s, Myth. I. Theory of Myth. (library electronic access); McCutcheon, Myth, pp.190-208 (sakai) Week 4 M 2/6 Birth of gods and cosmic order: Genesis; Ptah; Atum; Enuma Elish Read: Genesis 1-2; Psalm 104, Psalm 89:5-18, Psalm 74, Psalm 148; Collins, Israel (sakai); Ehrlich pp.335-355; Friedman, The Bible with Sources Revealed pp.1-7 (link on sakai); discussion guide (sakai) Th 2/9 Birth of gods and cosmic order, continued Read: Coogan #1, 2, 3, 9, 10, 11; Ehrlich pp.127-130, 164-170; Hymn to Atum (sakai); Lambert, Mesopotamian Creation Stories, pp.15-37 (sakai) Week 5 M 2/13 Destructive floods and the human condition: Gilgamesh; Atrahasis; Adapa; Noah Read: Coogan #13, 14; Ehrlich pp.46-49, 176-205, 231, 172-173; Enki and Ninmah (sakai); Adapa (sakai); discussion questions (sakai)

Th 2/16 Destructive floods and the human condition, continued Read: Genesis 1-11; Lewis, Noah and the Flood (sakai); Lang, Floating from Babylon to Rome (sakai); Qur an 11.21-11.52 (sakai); Apollodorus (sakai) Week 6 M 2/20 Combat, hierarchy, and family relations among the gods: Marduk, Baal, Horus Read: Coogan #1 (review), 5-6, 12; Ehrlich pp.111-119, 130-132, 265-266, 278-286; discussion guide (sakai) Th 2/23 Kingship, Kings, and Gods Read: discussion guide (sakai); Coogan #20; 23; selections from 1 Sam on discussion guide; Coogan #25, 27-28, 32, 34, 35, 40; Psalm 89; skim Coogan #43-51; Ehrlich pp.52-55, 93-99, 172-173, 198 Week 7 M 2/27 Kings, Combat, and Divine Favor, building on previous two meetings Read: references on handout (sakai); discussion of midterm Th 3/2 Midterm Exam M 3/6 Death, burial, and netherworld Read: Coogan #119-137; discussion guide (sakai); Ehrlich pp.125-127, 288, 297-298 Th 3/9 Death, burial, and netherworld Read: Coogan #4, 5-6 (review), 7, 8; Ehrlich pp. 50-52, 61-62, 170-171, 228-231; (all on sakai) discussion guide; Ishtar s Descent; Underworld Vision of an Assyrian Prince; 1 Sam 28- Samuel s ghost; B/Gilgamesh in the Underworld Spring Break (3/13 and 3/16) Weeks 9-10 The Gods in Human Affairs: Prophecy, Ritual, Legal Codes, Wisdom, Skepticism, Praise, National Lament Week 9 M 3/20 Prophecy Read: Coogan #169-180; Ehrlich pp.365-373 Th 3/23 Ritual Read: Grimes, Ronald L., Ritual, pp 259-270 in Guide to the Study of Religion (sakai); Coogan #112-118; Ehrlich pp.191-198, 266-267, 286-288, 293-297

Week 10 M 3/27 Legal Codes Read: Coogan #41-42; Middle Assyrian and Sumerian codes (sakai) Exodus 21-23; Leviticus 17-26; Deuteronomy 12-26; Ehrlich pp.355-360 Th 3/30 Wisdom and Skepticism Read: Coogan #181-195; Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job; Ehrlich pp.59-61, 101-110, 132-134, 205-210, 250-251, 375-378, 380-381, 412-425 and Praise; National Lament Read: Coogan #94-111, 22; Psalm 104; Lamentations; Psalm 74; Psalm 79; Ehrlich 55-57, 119-125, 185-198, 373-375, 62-70, 379-380 Week 11 ANE Literary Motifs M 4/3 The Abandoned Child - Sargon; Moses Read: Coogan #21; Exodus 1-3; cf. Coogan #17 and The Childless Patriarch - Appu; Aqhat; Kirta; Abraham Read: Coogan #15-16, 18; Genesis 15-18:15; 21:1-21; 25:21; 30:1-24; Ehrlich pp.289-293 Th 4/6 Sibling Rivalries: Anubis & Bata; Jacob & Esau; Cain & Abel Read: Coogan #19; Genesis 25-33; Genesis 4; cf. Coogan #18; Ehrlich pp.114-115 Weeks 12-13 Debated topics M 4/10 Human Sacrifice, overview of evidence and theories Read: Exod 13:1-2, 11-16; 22:28-30; 34:19-20; Num 3:11-13, 41; Deut 15:19-20; 21:15-17; Exod 4:24-26; Lev 20:2-5; 18:21; 1 Kgs 11:7; Judges 11:31; 2 Kgs 3:27; 23:10, 20; Deut 12:31; 18:10-13; Isa 30:33; Jer 7:31; 19:5; 32:35; Micah 6:6-8; Ezek 20:25-26, 30-31; Gen 22; Stavrakopoulou, chaps. 4-5 on child sacrifice (sakai) Th 4/13 Sacred Marriage and Cultic Prostitution Read: Gen 38; Deut 23; Westenholz, Tamar, Qedesa, Qadistu, and Sacred Prostitution in Ancient Mesopotamia (link on sakai); Pongratz-Leisten, Sacred Marriage (sakai); Ehrlich 61-62 M 4/17 Asherah, Israelite Goddess Watch: Coogan, Yahweh s Wives (link on sakai) Biblical Archaeology Society lecture; his handout (link from lecture page)

Student Presentations of Remaining topics Th 4/20 Visual representation of ANE gods; student presentations of material Read: Visual Representations (sakai) Week 14 M 4/24 Sacred texts; student presentations of material Read: Sacred texts and Canonicity (sakai) Th 4/27 Family religion; student presentations of material Read: Religious Practices of the Individual and Family (sakai) Week 15 M 5/1 Conclusions and Review for Final Exam Th 5/4 Final Exam 8-11am