Explore the Old and New Testament together with the major elements contained in their narratives, their text, canon, languages, and main theological themes. We will proceed by focusing on the background of the Bible, by overviewing its books and describing their cultural, literary, historical, and religious contexts. Then, we will evaluate the theological interpretations of these texts against this cultural background.
We will begin with an exploration of the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible by focusing on its structure with its several forms of literature. Then, we will continue with a second part dedicated to the New Testament. After an introductory session, the major sections will be presented, considering main characters, theological topics, critical-historical issues, biblical-theological views, and much more.
The course will analyse the theological issues of the Bible and their relevance in moulding Christianity. It will provide students with a foundation for careful and informed analysis of both the Old and New Testaments as Scripture. The course will also help students identify and develop tools and methods for biblical interpretation. While analysing the Bible, ample space will be given to discussion.
This course is part of the Oxford University Summer School for Adults (OUSSA) programme.