HIST 5/331 History of the Second Temple Period - Credit Hours: 3
Semester normally offered: Spring
Course Description
An overview of the history of ancient Israel during the formative period of both Judaism and Christianity. It also provides a background to the Apocrypha and the New Testament. The course will use a combination of biblical, archaeological and historical data, emphasizing the distinct methodologies used in the study of each.
Course Equivalencies
History
Bible
Early Judaism
Course Objectives
By the end of the course, the student should be familiar with:
sources used in the reconstruction of the history of Israel during the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman Periods;
the history of the Middle East in the Persian, Hellenistic and Roman Periods;
the composition of the social and religious life of Israel during the Second Temple Period;
the basic outline of the history of the Land of Israel during the Second Temple Period;
influences of Greek culture on the development of Judaism; and
the historical background of the birth of Christianity.
Field Study
Four days of interactive field studies including a day to the Shephelah focusing on Hellenistic and Maccabean time periods, a day to the Judean Wilderness focusing on the Herodian Period, a two-day field trip to the Galilee focusing on the time of Jesus and the Second Jewish Revolt.
J.R. Briggs
Marsha Wright
Dongwook Joo
Greg Olson
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