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THEO-014 Power & Politics in the Biblical Tradition

THEO-014 Power & Politics in the Biblical Tradition
Spring only
Faculty:
  • Walsh, James
  • The images, convictions, institutions, and events that came to expression in the biblical tradition shed light on the subject of power. This course studies some of these: "justice and judgment," "vengeance," covenant, Holy War, kingship and prophecy, apocalyptic, Jesus' proclamation of "the good news," Paul's understanding of the "principalities and powers." The attempt is made throughout to connect the historical and theological study of the biblical tradition with our experience.
    Credits: 3.00
    Prerequisites: None

    Course syllabi
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    Fall '09: Walsh J (file download)
    Additional syllabi may be available in prior academic years.

    Sections:

    THEO-014-01 Power & Politics in the Biblical Tradition
    Spring only
    Faculty:
  • Walsh, James
  • The images, convictions, institutions, and events that came to expression in the biblical tradition shed light on the subject of power. This course studies some of these: "justice and judgment," "vengeance," covenant, Holy War, kingship and prophecy, apocalyptic, Jesus' proclamation of "the good news," Paul's understanding of the "principalities and powers." The attempt is made throughout to connect the historical and theological study of the biblical tradition with our experience.
    Credits: 3.00
    Prerequisites: None
    THEO-014-70 Power & Politics in the Biblical Tradition
    Fall only
    Faculty:
  • Walsh, James
  • The images, convictions, institutions, and events that came to expression in the biblical tradition shed light on the subject of power. This course studies some of these: "justice and judgment," "vengeance," covenant, Holy War, kingship and prophecy, apocalyptic, Jesus' proclamation of "the good news," Paul's understanding of the "principalities and powers." The attempt is made throughout to connect the historical and theological study of the biblical tradition with our experience.
    Credits: 3.00
    Prerequisites: None
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