GRC3100EN - Jews in the Time of Jesus

Course description

Traces the religious and political developments concerning Jews in antiquity by focusing on the inter-testamental period. Special emphasis is laid on Hellenistic culture and Roman administration, as they come to inform and influence the political and religious arenas in the period of the Second Temple Judaism. The original sources are drawn from religious as well as secular texts from the period, including Jewish authors, such as Philo and Josephus, and other non-Jewish historical writings, such as Tacitus and others.

How this course benefits students

A proper understanding of the New Testament, and especially of the Gospels, requires understanding the history, culture, teachings, and traditions of the Jews. The student will be given the tools for better New Testament exegesis, preaching, and teaching.

Why this course is important

Jesus and the disciples were Jews. Their context was Jewish. This course will give the student the foundation for better understanding the New Testament in its proper context.

Credit hours
3 hours
Subject area
Greco-Roman Civilization
Educational level
Bachelor
Learning type
Instructional
Prerequisites
None
Upcoming terms
Pending
* Schedule subject to change. Please contact the Registrar's office with schedule questions.
Professor
Dr. Stamenka Antonova, Professor of Early Christianity

How this course relates to missional core values

Biblically based

A key to understanding the Gospels is understanding the religious, cultural, and political worldview of Judaism at the time.

Missionally driven

The course will provide a foundaiton for understanding Judaism and its changes throughout the centuries.

Contextually informed

The course will provide a foundaiton for understanding Judaism and its changes throughout the cent

Interculturally focused

Judaism has proven to be trans-cultural while still holding to its identity. This course helps understand that foundaitonal identity.

Practically minded

Students will finish the course with a practical understanding of how to engage Jews in varioujs contexts.

Experientially transformed

Students will finish the course with a practical understanding of how to engage Jews in varioujs contexts.