Andover Newton Catalogue and Courses of Instruction
OLDT 663S
The Female Hero in Biblical Narratives, Spring 2013
An examination of the female hero and archetypes featured in the Hebrew Bible, New Testament and Apocrypha: Holy Spirit/Shekinah, hidden goddess parallels, matriarchs, judges, warriors, slaves, wise women, prophetesses, outsider women, Mary of Nazareth and the apostle Thecla. Special attention to folklore methods, multi-cultural context, and archetypes useful for teaching and counseling, and their modern transformation in the fantasy genre (The Chronicles of Narnia, Lord of the Rings, Harry Potter, the Simpsons, and Sherlock Holmes’ smarter woman colleague). Video projects with the ANTS media center are encouraged as part of coursework. Prerequisite: OT Intro, NT Intro. Limit: 15.
Spring - Friday, 1:00 – 3:50 p.m.
Key to Course Listings
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
| EL | "EL" following a course description indicates an E-Learning course. |
| F | "F" following a course number indicates a course offered during Fall semester. |
| S | "S" following a course number indicates a course offered during Spring semester. |
| W | "W" following a course number indicates a course offered during Winter Session in January. |
| J | "J" following a course number indicates a course offered during June. |
| Y |
"Y" following a course number indicates a yearlong course. Students must register each semester for year-long courses. |
This listing is subject to change. Continue to check the school's eb site, www.ants.edu, for current information about course listings, times and dates. All courses, including Church and Ministry Department courses, are now offered for 3 credits. Only students following the pre-2001 M.Div. curriculum may elect to take courses for other than 3 credits. Unless otherwise noted, courses are generally limited to 55 students.
Levels of Instruction
| Level | Description |
|---|---|
| 500 | Language courses or introductory courses meeting departmental requirements for either the M.Div. or the M.A. degree. |
| 600 | Meet departmental requirements for the M.Div., unless otherwise indicated, or program requirements for the M.A. |
| 700 | For advanced M.Div. and M.A. students with either background in an area or prerequisites completed. These courses meet some departmental upper-level elective requirements for the M.Div. |
| 800 | Primarily for D.Min. and S.T.M. students, although a limited number of seniors with the appropriate background may enroll with the instructor's permission. |
Dual-numbered courses-e.g., [HIST 725/825] - indicate courses that serve more than one level. Students should register for the level appropriate to their program needs.
Example: an M.Div. or M.A. student would register for HIST 725, but an S.T.M. or D.Min. student would register for HIST 825.





