The books of Proverbs and Psalms are two of the most well-known and loved texts within the Old Testament/Hebrew Bible. In addition to Proverbs, the books of Job and Ecclesiastes comprise what is known as Wisdom Literature, a genre of writings from the ancient Near East comprised of sayings and teachings by sages and the wise about the breadth of the human experience. Psalms is an anthology of Hebrew hymns to be used either in collective liturgical settings or for personal expression. Throughout this course, we will engage with tools of exegesis to reflect on how to read the Wisdom and Psalms text, as well as the Song of Songs, which is neither part of Psalms or Wisdom Literature, yet is Hebrew poetry and considers wisdom in relationships.
The following courses are prerequisites or corequisites:
Demonstrate knowledge of the content and message of the OT poetic books (Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes and Song of Solomon);
Assess the literary and social context of “wisdom” and “worship” within Israel as well as the ancient Near Eastern wisdom and poetic traditions;
Exegete critically one passage of Wisdom Literature or Psalms, which will engage with a wide variety of primary and secondary sources;
Explain the background, content, composition and theological motifs of OT Wisdom Books and Psalms;
Evaluate the place of Wisdom Literature and Psalms within the context of the contemporary church
Hebrew Poetry
Worship in Context
Wisdom in Context
Work and Stewardship
Personal and Corporate Responsibility
Wisdom for Relationships Part 1 (Attraction, Dating and Marriage)
Wisdom for Relationships Part 2 (Conflict and Lasting Love)
Lament Part 1 (Facing Grief)
Lament Part 2 (Finding Hope)
Praise, Petition and Thanksgiving
Sin, Temptation, Righteousness and Justice
Covenant and Creation
Wisdom and Worship in Scripture and Tradition