Jewish Texts, 7.5 credits
Contents
This course deepens students' specialized knowledge in Jewish textual traditions, with particular emphasis on Talmud and liturgical texts. It also includes consideration of histories of reception and reinterpretation.
Expected learning outcomes
After completing the course, the student should be able to:
**Knowledge and Understanding **
Give an account of key textual sources within Rabbinic Judaism
Recognise and engage with different strategies for the interpretation of sacred text
Skills and Abilities
After completing the course, the student should be able to:
- Analyse documents with an understanding of their context and intended audience
Judgement and Approach
After completing the course, the student should be able to:
- Demonstrate critical awareness of the one's own and others' arguments, conclusions, and positions
Required Knowledge
Religious Studies and/or Theology of at least 60 credits, including an introductory course in Judaism. English 6/level 2.
Form of instruction
The teaching is conducted in the form of lectures, group exercises, seminars and individual supervision. The language of the course is English.
Examination modes
The examination for this course consists of written coursework (3 hp) and seminar participation (4.5 hp). For a VG in the course, all modules must be passed and the written coursework graded as a VG.
Students who have passed may not undergo further examination for higher grades. For those students who have not been approved at the regular examination opportunity, a re-examination is arranged within two months after the ordinary examination opportunity, and another within one year, so-called collection examination.
Deviations from the syllabus' examination form can be made for a student who has a decision on pedagogical support due to a disability. Individual adaptation of the examination form must be considered based on the student's needs. The examination form is adapted within the framework of the syllabus' expected study results. At the request of the student, the course teacher in consultation, in consultation with the examiner, shall promptly decide on an adapted form of examination. The decision must then be notified to the student.
Other regulations
In granting a university degree, this course may not be combined with any other course that has a similar content. In case of uncertainty, the student should consult the Director of Studies at the Department for Historical, Philosophical and Religious Studies at Umeå University.
In the event that the syllabus expires or undergoes major changes, students are guaranteed at least three exams (including regular exams) according to the regulations in the syllabus on which the student was originally registered for a period of a maximum of two years from the previous syllabus expires or the course has been discontinued.
Literature
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