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JEWISHST 5: Biblical Greek (CLASSGRK 5, RELIGST 5)

This is a one term intensive class in Biblical Greek. After quickly learning the basics of the language, we will then dive right into readings from the New Testament and the Septuagint, which is the ancient Greek translation of the Hebrew Bible. By the end of the term everyone will be able to read the Greek Bible with ease. No previous knowledge of Greek required.
Terms: Win | Units: 3-5 | UG Reqs: Language
Instructors: Porta, F. (PI)

JEWISHST 15A: The Bible and Archaeology (CLASSGEN 15, RELIGST 15A)

An introduction to how archaeology has been used to illumine the Bible and biblical history. Did Abraham exist? Was there an Exodus? Did Joshua really conquer Canaan? What does archaeology reveal about ancient Israel beyond what is recorded in the Bible? This course will address such questions as it seeks to introduce biblical archaeology to students with no prior introduction to either the Bible or to archaeology.
Terms: Spr | Units: 4
Instructors: Shectman, S. (PI)

JEWISHST 15N: Travels through the Afterlife (RELIGST 15N)

Since the beginning of civilization, humans have refused to believe that physical death is the end of life and have sought in various ways to travel into the afterlife. We cannot know what lies beyond death, but there are other kinds of insights to be learned from these otherworldly journeys. The first part of the course will explore the origins and history of the afterlife, going back in time to ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Israel, Greece, and medieval Europe to survey these cultures' view of death and what lies beyond it. The second part of the course will investigate what has happened to belief in the afterlife in modern American culture. Our ultimate goal is to confront one of the most difficult aspects of life--our fear of death and oblivion--and also to explore the power of thought and imagination to move beyond the confines of mortality.
Terms: Win | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum
Instructors: Weitzman, S. (PI)

JEWISHST 5B: Biblical Greek II (CLASSGRK 5B, RELIGST 5B)

This is a continuation of the Winter Quarter Biblical Greek Course. We will be reading selections primarily from the New Testament (both Gospels and Epistles) as well as focusing on knowledge of key vocabulary and grammar needed to read the Greek Bible with ease. Readings will be supplemented with sections from the Septuagint and Early Christian texts (Apostolic Fathers and Early Creeds). Pre-requisite: ClassGrk 5 or a similar introductory course in Ancient Greek.
Instructors: Sheppard, A. (PI)

JEWISHST 101A: Beginning Hebrew, First Quarter (AMELANG 128A)

Terms: Aut | Units: 5

JEWISHST 101B: Beginning Hebrew, Second Quarter (AMELANG 128B)

Terms: Win | Units: 4-5

JEWISHST 101C: Beginning Hebrew, Third Quarter (AMELANG 128C)

Terms: Spr | Units: 5 | UG Reqs: Language

JEWISHST 102: Land and Literature

Israel has captured the imagination of writers throughout the generations. It has been portrayed as promised land, holy land, homeland, empty land, occupied land, and land of dreams. Ideological views and political events have shaped writers' conception of Israel. Readings include poems, prose, and theoretical texts about place and literature. No knowledge of Hebrew required.
Last offered: Spring 2011 | UG Reqs: GER:DB-Hum, GER:EC-GlobalCom

JEWISHST 102A: Intermediate Hebrew, First Quarter (AMELANG 129A)

Terms: Aut | Units: 4 | UG Reqs: Language

JEWISHST 102B: Intermediate Hebrew, Second Quarter (AMELANG 129B)

Terms: Win | Units: 4
Instructors: Shemtov, V. (PI)
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