This module focuses on archaeological findings from the 10th century, examining their implications for understanding ancient Israel. Key areas include:
Students will analyze how archaeology informs our understanding of Israel's history and culture.
This module delves into the foundations of Ancient Israel, exploring historical contexts, religious significance, and cultural developments. Key discussions include:
Students will engage with various academic perspectives to understand the complexities of Israel's beginnings and its lasting influence on contemporary society.
This module invites students to examine Israel in both biblical and contemporary contexts. It discusses:
Through critical analysis, students will discover the multifaceted identity of Israel and its representation across different epochs.
This module focuses on the historical roots of Israel, tracing the development of its identity and cultural practices. Key areas of study include:
Students will engage with various sources to deepen their understanding of how Israel's roots inform its present.
This module expands on the concept of ancient worlds and their interactions with Israel. It covers:
By examining these aspects, students will gain insights into how ancient Israel shaped and was shaped by its environment.
This module takes an in-depth look at the Book of Genesis, examining its narratives and themes. Students will analyze:
The discussions will highlight how Genesis lays the groundwork for subsequent biblical narratives.
This module discusses the complex relationship between God and humanity as depicted in ancient texts. Key topics include:
Students will explore the theological implications of these narratives and their relevance to modern faith practices.
This module covers the diverse interpretations and uses of the Bible throughout history. It includes:
Through discussions, students will critique how the Bible has been utilized and its significance in shaping beliefs and practices.
This module focuses on the arrival of Israel as a nation, investigating the factors that contributed to its formation. Key discussions include:
Students will engage with primary sources to understand the complexities of Israel's emergence.
This module explores the concept of the "good life" in the context of ancient Israel, focusing on:
Students will analyze how these concepts influenced the daily lives of individuals within ancient Israel.
This module examines the roles of women in ancient Israel and their influence on society. Key topics include:
Through critical analysis, students will explore the significance of women's contributions in shaping ancient Israel.
This module investigates the emergence of kingship in ancient Israel, including:
Students will critically analyze how kingship shaped the political and cultural landscape of ancient Israel.
This module explores the dynamics of love and marriage in ancient Israel, focusing on:
Students will engage with texts and archaeological evidence to understand the significance of family structures in ancient Israel.
This module focuses on archaeological findings from the 10th century, examining their implications for understanding ancient Israel. Key areas include:
Students will analyze how archaeology informs our understanding of Israel's history and culture.
This module investigates the period of two kingdoms in ancient Israel, focusing on:
Students will analyze historical sources to understand the complexities of this divided era.
This module explores the House of David and its significance in ancient Israelite history. Key discussions include:
Students will evaluate how the House of David shaped the narrative of ancient Israel and its religious traditions.
This module examines the interactions between Israel and neighboring cultures. Key topics include:
Students will explore how these interactions shaped the social and cultural landscape of ancient Israel.
This module engages with the concept of God as depicted in various texts and traditions. Key discussions include:
Students will analyze how these concepts influence both historical and contemporary understandings of God.
This module focuses on the historical trajectory of Judah, examining its rise and fall. Key topics include:
Students will engage with primary and secondary sources to understand the complex history of Judah and its legacy.
This module investigates the themes of journalism and prophecy in ancient Israel, focusing on:
Students will analyze how these elements contributed to the religious and social fabric of ancient Israel.
This module explores the concluding chapters of Judah's history, examining its ideals and eventual decline. Key areas of focus include:
Students will engage with historical texts to understand the implications of Judah's trajectory for future generations.
This module examines the role of empires in the biblical context, focusing on:
Students will analyze how empires shaped Israel's history and cultural identity through various historical lenses.
This module investigates the biblical texts attributed to Judah, examining their significance and themes. Key discussions include:
Students will engage with scriptural texts to understand how Judah's contributions continue to resonate today.
This module delves into the profound influence of empires on Ancient Israel, exploring themes such as:
We will also examine the philosophical ideas of cosmopolitanism and deliberative democracy, alongside the contributions of thinkers like Raymond Williams.
In this module, we focus on the experiences of Jewish refugees during pivotal moments in history. Key topics include:
We will also address broader questions of cosmopolitanism and the role of democracy in refugee experiences.
This module invites students to explore the nuanced discussions surrounding sexuality in Ancient Israel, focusing on:
We will also engage with contemporary theories of cosmopolitanism and their relation to historical narratives.
This module investigates the necessity of biblical texts in early Jewish thought, covering topics such as:
Students will also critically assess the implications of cosmopolitanism and deliberative democracy within this context.
This module examines ancient Hebrew psychology, focusing on:
We will also explore themes of cosmopolitanism and their relevance to ancient psychological concepts.