Yale Divinity School
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Old Testament Interpretation Part 1

Published: Spring 2020

Description

An introduction to the contents of the Old Testament (Pentateuch and Historical Books) and to the methods of its interpretation as taught by Professor Robert Wilson, Hoober Professor of Religious Studies and Professor of Old Testament at Yale Divinity School.

Course Takeaways

  • Master the interpretive methods essential for understanding the Old Testament, guided by Professor Robert Wilson's expertise in the Pentateuch and Historical Books.
Available on Demand

Delivery

Asynchronous Online Program

Duration
28 Lectures
Fees
Free
Language
English
Subtitles
English
Credentials
No Credential

Meet the Instructors

faculty profile image A former chair of the Yale University Department of Religious Studies, Professor Wilson focuses his research on Israelite prophecy, the Deuteronomistic history, and ancient Israelite religion in its social and cultural context. His books include Genealogy and History in the Biblical World, Prophecy and Society in Ancient Israel (which has been translated into Korean and Portuguese), Sociological Approaches to the Old Testament (which has been translated into Japanese), and Canon, Theology and Old Testament Interpretation (edited with Gene M. Tucker and David L. Petersen). His scholarly articles have appeared in the Journal of Biblical Literature, among others, and he has been a contributor to the Encyclopedia of Religion, the Harper Collins Study Bible, and the Anchor Bible Dictionary. He has been actively involved in the Society of Biblical Literature, serving as chair of the Social Roles of Prophecy in Israel Group, and as the Old Testament editor of the Society of Biblical Literature dissertation series. Professor Wilson is a fellow of Morse College. Biography