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THEOLOGY OF THE OLD TESTAMENT TH 6601 Fall 2014 Dr. Michael W. McDill mmcdill@mabtsne.edu - ph. 518-355-4000 x19 Course Description: A survey of the theology of the Old Testament, including an analysis of current thought. Biblical terminology and methodology are used. Course Objectives: 1. To become familiar with the key concerns of Old Testament theology. 2. To understand the theme(s) of Old Testament theology. 3. To sketch the thematic structure of the books of the Old Testament. 4. To gain competence in preaching or teaching the Old Testament with regard to its theological concepts. 5. To gain a theological perspective on the unity, continuity, and correlation of both testaments of Holy Scripture. Textbook: Kaiser, Walter. The Promise-Plan of God: A Biblical Theology of the Old and New Testaments. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008. Review Books: Kaiser, Walter. Recovering the Unity of the Bible: One Continuous Story, Plan, and Purpose. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009. Martens, Elmer. God s Design: A Focus on Old Testament Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994. [A scanned pdf of this book (2 nd edition) will be available on request] The student may substitute another book on Old Testament theology with professor s approval. Assignments (with percentage of grade): $ Weekly quizzes over readings in Kaiser, The Promise-Plan of God. Quizzes consist of 10 truefalse questions over the assigned reading for the week. Each incorrect answer will deduct 5 points from the quiz grade. They will be taken each Tuesday. (20%) $ Mid-term exam essay (3-6 pages) over two questions pertaining to class reading, lectures, and discussions in the first half of the semester. (20%)

$ Final exam: The method for this exam will be to give essay questions which will be opportunities for the student to display his knowledge and analysis of class reading, lectures, and discussion. (20%) $ Writing assignments (choose one option 40% of final grade): Option 1: Book Reviews of Kaiser, Recovering the Unity of the Bible: One Continuous Story, Plan, and Purpose, and Martens, God s Design: A Focus on Old Testament Theology (5-7 pages each). Reviews should: 1) summarize the material succinctly, 2) include analysis of the substance and themes of the book, and 3) assess the book s strengths and weaknesses, and 4) comment on the value of the book. Option 2: Research paper (12-15 pages) over topic chosen by student (with professor s approval) using Turabian form. A minimum of 10 resources should be used and reflected in the bibliography with at least 2 being journal articles. Please have a topic to me by the fourth week of class and a preliminary bibliography by the seventh week. See list of possible topics below. Note: please do not submit a paper from a previous course! Topics: Salvation in the Old Testament Law and Gospel in the Old Testament (Connection with N.T.) Treatment of O.T. by figure, movement or era in Church History Covenants in the Old Testament Worship in the Old Testament The Messiah in the Old Testament The Holy Spirit in the Old Testament Applying the Old Testament in Preaching War in the Old Testament Topic of your own choosing (approved by professor) General writing instructions (for book reviews or research paper): The papers will be graded according to form (Turabian), style (can professor understand your writing and are your thoughts clear and concise), content (have you fully read and comprehended the concepts in the book [or your topic if research paper]), and analysis (have you written clearly your own critical view of the book s [or topic s] content and value). Plagiarism will not be tolerated! In writing a paper, when you use someone else s words or thoughts and do not attribute them to the original author, you are essentially claiming that these words or thoughts are your own. This is plagiarism. Therefore, always cite quotations and any other specific information or ideas from other authors. General biographical or English dictionary information is considered common knowledge and need not be cited.

Class Procedures: All writing assignments (excluding exams) should conform to Turabian, 8 th Edition. Students should utilize the MABTS Turabian Tutor for quick access to key issues concerning style and format. Written work, including exam essays (which are not subject to Turabian), may be submitted to the instructor electronically via email. Attendance: Students have a maximum of nine absences during the course term. Three tardy marks are equal to one absence. Class Conduct: Computers, cell phones, and other electronic devices may only be used for taking notes or other class related activities. Surfing the internet, texting, tweeting, etc. are not permitted. Students who abuse this policy will not be allowed to bring such devices to class. Contacting Professor: Please feel welcome to speak to the professor after class. Otherwise, call or email or drop by the office to make an appointment. Dr. McDill may be contacted via email with any questions or concerns. If you need to call and cannot reach please leave a message and the professor will call back or respond via email. Late Work: Assignments which are turned in late will incur a deduction of two points for each day late. The student is responsible for contacting the professor regarding assignments which will be late, otherwise the professor will assume the student does not plan to submit those assignments. Disclaimer: The professor reserves the right to make any necessary changes to the information provided in this syllabus during the term. The daily class schedule is approximate and may have to be adjusted as the term progresses. Grading Scale: Grade point averages are determined on a 12-point grading system. The grade point value of each letter grade is: A 97-100 4.0 quality points per semester hour A- 95-96 3.8 quality points per semester hour B+ 93-94 3.5 quality points per semester hour B 90-92 3.0 quality points per semester hour B- 87-89 2.7 quality points per semester hour C+ 84-86 2.3 quality points per semester hour C 81-83 2.0 quality points per semester hour C- 77-80 1.7 quality points per semester hour D+ 75-76 1.3 quality points per semester hour D 72-74 1.0 quality points per semester hour D- 70-71 0.7 quality points per semester hour F 69 and below 0.0 quality points per semester hour

Schedule: (The daily class schedule is approximate and may be adjusted as the semester progresses.) Week Reading Lectures 1) Aug. 19-21 Introduction to course: Syllabus 2) Aug 26-28 Kaiser, Introduction Introduction to OT Theology 3) Sept. 2-4 Kaiser, Ch. 1-2 Patriarchal Era 4) Sept. 9-11 Kaiser, Ch. 3-4 Mosaic Era Paper Topic Due 5) Sept. 16-18 Kaiser, Ch. 5 Davidic Era 6) Sept. 23-25 Kaiser, Chs. 6-7 Wisdom Era 7) Sept. 30-Oct. 2 Kaiser, Ch. 8 Prophets 8 th Century BC Mid-Term Exam distributed Bibliography Due 8) Oct. 7-9 Fall Break on Thursday Prophets 7 th Century BC Kaiser, Ch. 9 9) Oct. 14-16 Kaiser, Chs. 10-11 Exilic and Postexilic Prophets Mid-Term Exam due 10) Oct. 21-23 Kaiser, Part 2 Introduction -Ch.12 Promise and Law 11) Oct. 28-30 Kaiser, Ch. 13 Promise-Plan and Mission 12) Nov. 4-6 Kaiser, Chs. 14-15 Promise-Plan and Kingdom 13) Nov. 11-13 Kaiser, Chs. 16-17 Promise-Plan and Holy Spirit 14) Nov. 18-20 Kaiser, Chs. 18-19 Promise-Plan and Jesus Supremacy Nov. 25-27 Thanksgiving Break 15) Dec. 2-4 Kaiser, Ch. 20 Promise-Plan and Gospel 16) Dec. 9-11 Kaiser, Epilogue Exam Week Dec.16-17 Final Exam Book Reviews or Research Paper due

Selected Bibliography Anderson, Bernard W. Contours of Old Testament Theology. Fortress, 1999. Barr, James. The Concept of Biblical Theology: An Old Testament Perspective. SCM, 1999. Beecher, Willis J. The Prophets and the Promise. New York: Thomas Crowell; reprint, Grand Rapids: Baker, 1905, 1963. Briggs, Richard S. The Virtuous Reader: Old Testament Narrative and Interpretive Virtue. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2010. Brueggemann, Walter. Theology of the Old Testament: Testimony, Dispute, Advocacy. Fortress, 1997. Childs, Brevard S. Old Testament Theology in a Canonical Context. Fortress, 1986. Eichrodt, W. Old Testament Theology. 2 vols. OTL. Philadelphia: Westminster, 1961-67. Hasel, Gerhard. Old Testament Theology: Basic Issues in the Current Debate. Eerdmans, 1995. Heine Ronald E. Reading the Old Testament with the Ancient Church. Grand Rapids: Baker, 2007. Helyer, Larry R. Yesterday, Today, and Forever: The Continuing Relevance of the Old Testament. 2 nd ed. Salem, WI: Sheffield Publishing, 2004. House, Paul R. Old Testament Theology. IVP, 1998. Kaiser, Walter C. Recovering the Unity of the Bible: One Continuous Story, Plan, and Purpose. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2009.. The Promise-Plan of God: A Biblical Theology of the Old and New Testaments. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2008.. Toward an Old Testament Theology. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1978.. Toward Rediscovering the Old Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1987. The Uses of the Old Testament in the New. Wipf & Stock, 2001. Martens, Elmer. God s Design: A Focus on Old Testament Theology. Grand Rapids: Baker, 1994.

Merrill, Eugene. Everlasting Dominion: A Theology of the Old Testament. Nashville: Broadman & Holman, 2006. Payne, J. Barton. The Theology of the Older Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1962. Preuss, H. D. Old Testament Theology. 2 vols. OTL. Westminster/John Knox, 1995-6. Sailhammer, John H. Introduction to Old Testament Theology: A Canonical Approach. Zondervan, 1995. Smith, Ralph L. Old Testament Theology: Its History, Method, and Message. Broadman & Holman, 1993. Terrien, S. The Elusive Presence: Toward a New Biblical Theology. Harper and Row, 1978. Von Rad, G. Old Testament Theology. 2 vols. Harper and Row, 1962-65. Waltke, Bruce K. An Old Testament Theology: an exegetical, canonical, and thematic approach. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 2007. Zimmerli, Walther. Old Testament Theology in Outline. John Knox, 1978. Zuck, Roy B., ed. A Biblical Theology of the Old Testament. Moody, 1991.