Introduction to Hebrew Bible I

Origins, critical methods, outstanding theological ideas of Hebrew Bible texts.

Description: Origins, critical methods, outstanding theological ideas of Hebrew Bible texts. Part 1 of a two-semester survey of Hebrew Scriptures, with an exegetical component. Both semesters are required to fulfill the Hebrew Bible requirement in the Masters degree programs.

Seminary: Wesley Theological Seminary

BI101 Intro. to Hebrew Bible I (Dombowski Hopkins) Fall 2021

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