This course will explore the Doctrine of Providence with readings across three genres: scriptural primary texts, commentaries on those from the tradition, treatises by ancient and modern authors. The goal is to arrive at an understanding of the explanatory power of Providence in terms of how it runs like an implicit element in and through the biblical canon, as well as the limits of its discourse. There will be eight 3-hour sessions: the scripture texts are those where the emphasis is as much on ‘this life’ under God as it is on the glorious goal of the people of God: Genesis 37-50; Numbers 11-14; Job 38-42; Eccles 11-12; Ps 104; Wisdom 2-5; John 9; Acts 5:33-42; 17:16-32.
In order to avoid academic and financial penalties, course must be dropped by May 12, 2020. Advanced Graduate Degree students please register for WYT6511HF.
Course to be offered remotely through synchronous Zoom sessions from 2pm to 5pm on the following dates: May 7, 12, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21