Description
This course familiarizes students with the most famous poetic compilation of Psalms from Israel that represent meaningful prayer. Born in the most diverse moments of life, Psalms poeticize the religious experience of men and women who sang the glories of Jehovah or grieved over his absence during personal crisis and collective catastrophes.
Contextualization
Due to its characteristics, content, and objectives, this course will complement and explore the depths and processes of biblical formation
General Objectives
• Understand Psalms as dialogues between God and his believers.
• Value Psalms as corporal expressions, as they compromise the totality of the person
• Learn the language of Psalms and appreciate their musicality
• Understand them as a live vision of the human being
• Understand them as prayers of conflict that express the totality of the essential outcry of man, “Help me!” “Hallelujah!”
Contents
Unit I
• Study the different “families” of Psalms and the specificities of each literary genre.
o Hymns
o Pleas
o Actions of Grace
o Royal Psalms
Unit II
• Students will then take on a thorough exegesis of several Psalms representative of each genre.
Unit III
• Transposition into the Christian context
Methodology
• Lectures
• Reading sessions
• Analysis and interpretation of different Psalms
• Teacher/student exercises: transposition into a Christian context
Evaluation
• A quiz during the semester on the contents of Unit I
• Classroom participation
• Analysis and transposition of Psalms.
• A monographic paper about a Psalm of choice