This course is an introduction to Jerusalem during key periods in its ancient history, including eras of the Canaanite city, David and Solomon, Hezekiah and Manasseh, Jeremiah, Ezra, and Nehemiah, the Hasmoneans, Herod the Great and Jesus, the Apostles, and the Jewish War against the Romans. Jerusalem's geography and rich archaeological history, as well as maps, photos, and accounts of travelers and local Jerusalemites will aid our study of the city. This course will also explore the history of modern scholarship on ancient Jerusalem, along with the contexts and assumptions in which it developed. Previously offered as "Contexts of the Holy City."
By the end of the course, a student should be able to:
Chandler Collins: B.A., Moody Bible Institute; graduate studies, Jerusalem University College; M.A., M.A., Trinity Evangelical Divinity School. Ph.D. Candidate, Bar Ilan University. Excavations at Khirbet Qeiyafa and Abel Beth Maacah. Former Dean at Jerusalem University College. Published author. Began teaching at JUC in 2017.
New Online Students:
The JUC Online application is open for Fall 2024.
Returning Online Students:
Re-application is not required. Course registration information will be provided via email and in your JUC Portal.
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