RIGHTLY DIVIDING THE WORD OF TRUTH
Join Bishop Dr. James Hassell for a special 5-hour course entitled “Rightly Dividing the Word of Truth” on September 8 & 9 at 6:00pm. In this online course, Dr. Hassell will dive into the tools for studying, levels of meaning in the scripture, context, history , language, topical studies, passage studies and more.
Credits: 0
Instructor: Dr. James Hassell
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
By taking this course students will learn the tools for studying, levels of meaning in the scripture, context, history , language, topical studies, passage studies and more.
EXPECTATIONS
Skills (Critical Thinking Skills and Dispositions):
Students in this course will be expected:
1) to "comprehend, paraphrase, summarize, and contextualize the meaning" of various literary genres employed by the biblical authors and the interpretations they have given rise to, in class discussions, quizzes and/or examinations, and, in some sections, essays, based upon a close reading of the biblical text and following upon lectures modeling the application of appropriate theological, historical, literary, and hermeneutical skills;
2) to "evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of varying points of view" in class discussion, quizzes and/or examinations, and, in some cases, essays, upon coming to understand the origins and development of central religious ideas and values against the backdrop of the exigencies of their particular times and circumstances;
and 3) to monitor their own "individual thinking or behavior in order to question, confirm, validate, or correct it" in class discuss or perhaps reflective essays, in which students will be encouraged, for example, to examine the consequences of various and often conflicting interpretations of important biblical texts (e.g., creation in Genesis 1 or the divine promise of the land to Abraham's descendents in Genesis 12) or to probe the basis of their own religious convictions and beliefs after confronting their historical roots in reading and lecture.