Wisdom Literature (English)

OT016
AQF Level
AQF Level 6/7/8/9
Mode
Evening
Field of Study
Old Testament
Semester
Semester 1, 2027
Days
Start Date

Description

There’s something intriguing and appealing about books like Job, Ecclesiastes and Proverbs. But then they disorient us. The book of Job is sad, Ecclesiastes is sceptical and Proverbs is self-interested. And they don’t seem to be about the gospel.

In this unit we will consider what wisdom is, how other ancient cultures made sense of it and how it fits in the grand message of the Bible. We will turn to Wisdom Literature to understand how we know things, the nature of creation, justice and the ways of God. We will give close attention to passages of Ecclesiastes and, especially, Job. You will gain skills in understanding Old Testament texts as crafted literature, discerning their profound theology and applying them to Christian living today. By the end, you might find that what seemed sad, sceptical and self-interested offers a subversive and liberating joy.

Lecturers

Kirk Patston, Director of the SMBC Centre for Preaching and Pastoral Ministry, Lecturer in Old Testament and Practical - smiling professional headshot
Rev Dr Kirk Patston Director of the SMBC Centre for Preaching and Pastoral Ministry, Lecturer in Old Testament and Practical Theology Learn more

Key Unit Information

Course Codes:
AOT016 (Audit Level)OT016-612 (Level 6)OT016-712 (Level 7)OT016-812 (Level 8)OT016-912 (Level 9)OT206-912 (Level 9)
Location:
Croydon Campus, 43 Badminton Road, Croydon 2132

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Levels, Credit Points & Costs


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Corequisites

OT002 or OT003

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