Old Testament Foundations
AQF: 5/6/8, hybrid
INTENSIVE
Lecture Week: Monday 19 – Friday 23 May 2025
OT001-512i/612i/812i
As Christians, we want to affirm that the Old Testament is indeed the word of God and that it holds value for the contemporary church. Yet at times we struggle to know what to do with it. While some parts are familiar, there is much here that seems odd or strange. In fact, it can sometimes feel like we are travellers lost in a foreign country – and without a guidebook.
The purpose of this foundational unit is to guide you through the lesser-known terrain of the Old Testament. We’ll explore the books of Genesis through to Kings, taking a look at the cultural world in which these texts arose as well as seeking to gain an understanding of their major themes, literary styles, and contribution to Christian theology and practice. Our hope is that the importance of these foundational texts, and their relevance to the contemporary church, will become abundantly clear.
Lecturers: Dr Kit Barker and Dr Geoff Harper
AQF level: 5/6/8
Lecture Mode: hybrid*
Enrol by Start Date: Tuesday 22 April 2025
Lecture Week: Monday 19 – Friday 23 May 2025
Location: Croydon Campus, 43 Badminton Road, Croydon 2132
End Date: Saturday 21 June 2025
Credit Points:
AOT001 = 36hrs - Audit (no assessments)
OT001-512i = 12cp (1 unit) - UCMin, UCTh, DipTh, AssocDeg, BMin, BTh
OT001-612i = 12cp (1 unit) - BDiv
OT001-812i = 12cp (1 unit) - GDDiv, MDiv, MTS
Tuition Fees:
Audit = $475
AQF unit levels 5-7 (12 credit points) = $2,853 (Overseas student = $3,288)
AQF unit levels 8-9 (12 credit points) = $3,162 (Overseas student = $3,642)
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*LECTURE MODES:
On-Campus: units in this mode are delivered face-to-face in the classroom only
Off-Campus: units in this mode are delivered live online-only, that is, a mix of online lectures, videos, activities and interaction with lecturers and fellow students.
Hybrid: units in this mode are delivered both on-campus and off-campus concurrently.