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A two-semester series of lectures aimed at providing (a) a factual knowledge of the biblical texts (the Old Testament including the deuterocanonical books), (b) a basic knowledge of the Bible, its forms and constituent parts (the books and groups of books), and their literary and factual characteristics, and (c) an understanding of the basic issues relating to biblical studies, especially how Scripture has been read, used, and interpreted in the Christian tradition.
The aim is for students to acquire a basic knowledge of the biblical material, an orientation in the biblical texts, their kinds and nature, and a knowledge of the Bible and the methodological approaches to studying it. The course is arranged so as to roughly follow the order of the books in the Hebrew Bible (the Palestine Canon). In the winter semester the course covers a general introduction and the books of the Pentateuch (Torah), and in the summer semester the Former and Latter Prophets, the Writings (Ketuvim), the deuterocanonical books, and the most important pseudepigrapha. The lectures assume ongoing preparation and independent work from students, especially reading the biblical texts (translated into the vernacular) and studying recommended literature. In order to pass the course, students must elaborate all the tasks which are part of the lessons at the moodle website of this course. Both semesters are assessed by credit points. After the second semester an examination takes place before a commission, in which students are examined jointly on their knowledge of the material covered in this course, together with the courses Introduction to New Testament Studies and Introduction to the Study of Theology. Poslední úprava: Prudký Martin, prof., Dr. (26.09.2025)
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In order to pass the course, students must elaborate all the tasks which are part of the lessons at the moodle website of this course. Both semesters are assessed by credit points. After the second semester an examination takes place before a commission, in which students are examined jointly on their knowledge of the material covered in this course, together with the courses Introduction to New Testament Studies and Introduction to the Study of Theology. Poslední úprava: Prudký Martin, prof., Dr. (26.09.2025)
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BIBLE – The Holy Scripture containing the Old and New Testamens and Pseudepigrapha ARNOLD, Bill T. Introduction to the Old Testament (Introduction to Religion), 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2020. 436 p. ISBN 978-0521705479. PRITCHARD, James B., The Harper Atlas of the Bible. Harper Collins, 1987. ISBN: 978-0061818837 Poslední úprava: Prudký Martin, prof., Dr. (26.09.2025)
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Informations, texts and materials of this lecture are available in the e-learning system MOODLE Poslední úprava: Prudký Martin, prof., Dr. (26.09.2025)
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