ENGLISH 121 (A)


The Bible as Literature

Professor Lisa Schnell
Old Mill 423
phonemail: 656-4215
e-mail: lschnell@zoo.uvm.edu
Office Hours for Spring '99: Wednesdays 2-5, and by appointment

The monotheistic revolution of biblical Israel was a continuing and disquieting one. It left little margin for neat and confident views about God, the created world, history, and man as political animal or moral agent, for it repeatedly had to make sense of the intersection of incompatibles--the relative and the absolute, human imperfection and divine perfection, the brawling chaos of historical experience and God's promise to fulfill a design in history. The biblical outlook is informed, I think, by a sense of stubborn contradiction, of a profound and ineradicable untidiness in the nature of things, and it is toward the expression of such sense of moral and historical reality that the composite artistry of the Bible is directed.
Robert Alter, The Art of Biblical Narrative
p.154

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Class Announcements

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Answers to the Midterm

Instructions for Subscribing to Bible Listserv

Useful Terms and Their Definitions

Reading Quizzes (test yourself!)

Song Lyrics

Essay on Tragedy (For Samuel I and II)

Jesus on the Web

The Bible Code - CNN's reporting on a rather strange treatment of numbers and prophecy in the Bible in a current best-selling book