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Nov 27, 2024
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2020-2021 Academic Bulletin [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
Archaeology and History of Antiquity Concentration
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The authors of the books of the Bible and their first audiences lived in ancient near eastern historical, social, and cultural contexts. Therefore, the biblical messages are richly illuminated by exploration of these background contexts and light that is shed on them by archaeological discoveries of material remains and texts in the Middle Eastern and Mediterranean regions. This concentration equips students with knowledge and methodological tools to understand existing discoveries and to uncover additional relevant data through the study of archaeology and the history of antiquity that includes not only classwork and library research but also by participation in archaeological fieldwork and laboratory analysis of artifacts. The concentration covers time periods from the Stone Age through the Islamic periods and includes elements such as material culture, historical geography, biblical chronology, ethnography, and political and social dynamics through history.
This concentration requires 18 credits, in addition to the core requirements for the MA Religion (Specialized).
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Concentration - 18
- 3 credits of ANEA 510 - Archaeology and the Bible Credits: 2,3
- 3 credits of ANEA 604 - History of the Ancient Near East Credits: 2,3
- 3 credits of ANEA 614 - Archaeology of Palestine Credits: 2,3
*NTST615 may be substituted for ANEA614 if, ANEA614 is not available during the semesters a student is completing their coursework.
Choose remaining 9 credits from the following courses:** - ANEA 514 - Bible Lands and Their Explorations Credits: 2,3 *
- ANEA 605 - Seminar in Old Testament History Credits: 2,3
- ANEA 615 - Seminar in Archaeology and History of Antiquity Credits: 2,3
- ANEA 630 - Archaeological Field Work Credits: 1–8
- ANEA 635 - History of Israel Credits: 2,3
- ANEA 690 - Independent Study Credits: 1–3
- ANEA 695 - Directed Studies Credits: 3
- GSEM 670 - Guided Study Tour of the Bible Lands Credits: 1–4
- NTST 615 - New Testament Archaeology Credits: 2,3
- NTST 635 - Intertestamental Literature Credits: 2,3
- NTST 680 - Greco-Roman World Credits: 2,3
- NTST 684 - Judaism and the New Testament Credits: 2,3
- NTST 689 - Seminar in New Testament Backgrounds Credits: 2,3
- NTST 690 - Independent Study Credits: 1–4
- NTST 695 - Topics in New Testament Backgrounds Credits: 2,3
Course substitutions must be approved by Program Director before the class is taken.
**Courses must be taken for 3 credits each
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