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College | University of St. Michael's College, Faculty of Theology |
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Course Code | SMB5361HF |
Semester | First Semester |
Section | 0101 |
Online | No |
Credits | One Credit |
Location | Toronto (St George Campus) |
Description |
Law reflects the way in which society understands and organizes itself through common agreements and forms of restraint. This course examines the different ways religious legislation was generated in ancient Jewish communities and the different functions such legislation served in these communities. Special attention will focus on the legal codes embedded in the Torah, exploring the many similarities with and dependence upon other ancient Near Eastern legal corpora and judicial systems. Extra-canonical Jewish texts from the Second Temple and early rabbinic period will be studied as well, since they illumine the processes of scriptural exegesis and community development through which legal codes evolved. |
Schedule | Mon |
Start Time | 12:00 |
End Time | 14:00 |
Hours Per Week | 2 |
Minimum Enrolment | 10 |
Maximum Enrolment | 20 |
Schedule Notes | <p>Classes will be held at 4 Bancroft Ave, Room TBD.</p> |
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Previously Offered | Winter 2021 |
Currently Offered | Summer 2022 |