Reading Biblical Literature: Genesis to Revelation
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- S1 E1 - The Bible as DialogueJune 23, 201633minStart your immersive journey into the books of the Old and New Testaments with this illuminating introduction. By breaking down the Bible into its different books and narrative styles, you'll start to think of it not as a single book - but rather as a fascinating dialogue spanning centuries.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E2 - Creation and Chaos in GenesisOctober 31, 201631min[Genesis 1-11] Travel back to biblical accounts of the dawn of time in Genesis and start to think critically about how its stories work as a narrative. By unpacking familiar tales from the book's first 11 chapters, you'll gain a fresh perspective on how God creates, destroys, confuses, and renews.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E3 - Abraham, Sarah, and the PromiseOctober 31, 201631min[Genesis 12-25] Abraham's spiritual legacy is nothing short of profound - yet his story also includes some little-appreciated humor. Delve into the biblical text and consider how Israel's patriarch is portrayed in Genesis 12-25. How is the theme of promises reflected in his relationships with Sarah, Isaac, and God? Get to know Abraham as a much more relatable and well-rounded figure.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E4 - Jacob, Joseph, and ReconciliationOctober 31, 201629min[Genesis 25-50] According to Professor Koester, the biblical stories of Jacob and Joseph are rooted in perennial themes of familial conflict and reconciliation. Ponder the significance of disguises and dreams: how they propel the narrative forward and how they reflect the underlying mystery of God's will.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E5 - Moses and the Drama of the ExodusOctober 31, 201630min[Exodus 1-15] Both encouraging and threatening, Exodus 1 15 is one of the Bible's most thrilling stories. First, consider the story's literary setting (and its surprising humor). Then, discover its focus on two different forms of power: God's and pharaoh's. Finally, see how the events in Exodus have resonated throughout subsequent history.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E6 - Freedom and Law at Mount SinaiOctober 31, 201630min[Exodus 16-40] What happens after an enslaved people are set free? How is freedom lived out? Continue exploring Exodus with chapters 16 40, in which ancient laws and ideas of freedom begin to take root. Along the way, you'll study different interpretations of "manna" and break down the different groupings of the Ten Commandments.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E7 - Israel’s Wandering in the WildernessOctober 31, 201630min[Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy] Leviticus, Numbers, and Deuteronomy - three biblical books everyday readers find challenging to read and relate to their own lives. But with Professor Koester's insights, you'll come to see these books (with all their strange ancient rituals) as vital to a complete understanding of the Bible's narrative movement from Mount Sinai to the edge of the Promised Land.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E8 - Violence and Kindness in the Promised LandOctober 31, 201630min[Joshua, Judges, Ruth] Turn now to Joshua, Judges, and Ruth, which challenge the idea of the Promised Land as a place of simple peace and prosperity. In comparing these three books, you'll witness disturbing accounts of violent conquest and explore the tragic consequences of that violence, and yet you'll also encounter remarkable instances of acceptance and welcome of foreigners.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E9 - Saul, the Tragic KingOctober 31, 201631min[1 Samuel] Why is the story of King Saul, who united Israel's twelve tribes, one of the world's great tragedies? Find out here, where you approach 1 Samuel as a three-act drama recounting Saul's rise to power as Israel's first king - and the path of his tragic, Shakespearean downfall.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E10 - David and Nation BuildingOctober 31, 201631min[2 Samuel] Go beyond the heroic portrayals of David in Western art to reveal the vibrant heart of the fascinating figure described in 2 Samuel. You'll read between the lines of David's early triumphs, his relationship with God, his infidelity and brutality, and the tragic shattering of relationships within his own family.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E11 - Solomon, a Study in ContradictionsOctober 31, 201630min[1 Kings 1-11] Throughout the story of Solomon in 1 Kings, splendor and oppression go hand in hand. Were all the impressive results of Solomon's monarchy (including his iconic temple) worth the human suffering? Consider this perplexing question as you encounter a king who was both ruthless and wise.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E12 - Psalms: The Bible's SongbookOctober 31, 201631min[Psalms] Packed with poems, prayers, and song lyrics, the Bible's 150 psalms are an evocative blend of hope, despair, anger, and contemplation. Here, consider the four different types found in the book of Psalms: songs of praise, prayers for help, psalms of gratitude, and psalms expressing trust.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E13 - Biblical Wisdom LiteratureOctober 31, 201631min[Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Job] Questions about the meaning of life abound in the Bible's books of wisdom literature: Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, and Job. Join Professor Koester as he unpacks each book's distinctive character and outlook, the answers it offers to life's questions (sometimes straightforward, sometimes nebulous), and its contribution to a fascinating dialogue on how to live.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E14 - Elijah, the Troubler of IsraelOctober 31, 201630min[1 and 2 Kings] Continue on to 1 and 2 Kings and follow the story of the prophet Elijah. You'll examine his challenges to the god Baal, his flair for street theater, his tendency toward self-absorption, his earthly departure in a whirlwind, and, most important, his story's promise of a new beginning.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E15 - Justice and Love in Amos and HoseaOctober 31, 201631min[Amos, Hosea] Discover how the prophets Amos and Hosea shattered the idea of spiritual indifference. First, learn how Amos portrayed a God committed to social justice and a society where people were treated decently. Then, learn Hosea's views on a rejected, angry God who wants to be reconciled with the people he loves.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E16 - Isaiah on Defiant HopeOctober 31, 201631min[Isaiah] Go beyond the book of Isaiah's prophetic imagery to focus on the narrative's powerful, lasting visions of hope - and some of its disturbing passages on warfare and injustice. As you'll discover, these contradictions offer numerous challenges and rewards for the attentive reader who refuses to give in to despair.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E17 - Jeremiah on Anguish and CompassionOctober 31, 201631min[Jeremiah] The book of Jeremiah takes as its goal the reconciliation between God and Israel. How does the prophet hope to achieve this? Find out by studying Jeremiah's vision of national transformation in the context of the larger geopolitics of ancient Israel - and the collision point of love, anger, grief, and longing.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E18 - Babylonian Conquest and ExileOctober 31, 201631min[2 Kings, Lamentations, Habakkuk] In 587 BC, the Babylonians destroyed Jerusalem. Explore the trauma of this cataclysmic moment through three biblical books: 2 Kings, which tries to explain the events of the loss of Jerusalem; Lamentations, which gives voice to the anger and grief of exile; and Habakkuk, which helps us come to terms with life's unanswered questions.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E19 - Ezekiel on Abandonment and HomecomingOctober 31, 201630min[Ezekiel] Experience the dislocation of the Babylonian Exile with a close reading of the book of Ezekiel's perspectives on abandonment and homecoming. You'll trace this movement from Chapters 1 - 32 (which castigate the people for abandoning God to idolatry) to Chapters 33-48 (which include stirring visions of renewal).Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E20 - Jewish Identity and Rebuilding after ExileOctober 31, 201631min[Ezra, Nehemiah, Jonah] What did it mean to be Jewish after the Babylonian Exile? Professor Koester examines biblical books that offer differing perspectives. On one end: Ezra and Nehemiah, which define Israel by the temple, Jewish law, and Jerusalem. On the other: Jonah, where Israel's identity is defined by the way it relates to the other peoples around it.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E21 - Esther, Daniel, and Life under EmpireOctober 31, 201631min[Esther, Daniel] Delightful and playful, the books of Esther and Daniel tell stories of life under the Babylonian, Median, Persian, and Greek empires. Here, you'll learn how these two important biblical heroes respectively illustrate the value of human initiative and the call for resistance against injustice and oppression.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E22 - Resistance, Adaptation, and the MaccabeesOctober 31, 201632min[1 Maccabees] Dive into Jewish life under Greek rule in the 2nd century BC in 1 Maccabees. View the struggle for Jewish independence as a dramatic story marked by the tension between resistance and adaptation. Also, consider the debate over whether or not this book truly belongs in the Bible.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E23 - Jesus as Messiah in MarkOctober 31, 201632min[Mark 1-10] Begin your look the New Testament with the first of several examinations of the four gospels - the narratives of the life, death, and resurrection of Jesus. In Mark (which was likely the first to be written), you'll be reintroduced to the powerful story that continues to captivate people around the world.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E24 - Mark on the Crucifixion and ResurrectionOctober 31, 201632min[Mark 11-16] Continue examining the gospel of Mark, this time focusing on the infamous trial and crucifixion of the Son of God. Also, consider why this gospel ends so abruptly and how it suggests to readers the mystery of God's kingdom - and the role of suffering and sacrifice within it.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
- S1 E25 - The Dynamics of Forgiveness in MatthewOctober 31, 201631min[Matthew] Learn how Matthew reshaped the story of Jesus in startling new ways, specifically with its ideas on forgiveness. Start by confronting Jesus's relationship to Israel's heritage. Then, read between the lines of the iconic Sermon on the Mount. Finally, examine the coexistence of faith and doubt during Jesus's resurrection.Free trial of The Great Courses Signature Collection or buy
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