OT Introduction I: Critical Issues
Course Features:
This course, along with OT Introduction II, serves as a general introduction of the Old Testament's inspiration, text, canon, chronology, and historical setting. This particular course will focus on the critical background issues related to the Old Testament, including those related to historical criticism and authorship, from a conservative Reformed viewpoint.
This course, along with OT Introduction II, serves as a general introduction of the Old Testament's inspiration, text, canon, chronology, and historical setting. This particular course will focus on the critical background issues related to the Old Testament, including those related to historical criticism and authorship, from a conservative Reformed viewpoint.
Meet the Professor
Dr. Michael Barrett
Dr. Michael P. V. Barrett is a professor of various Old Testament courses at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary (PRTS) in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He earned his doctorate in Old Testament Text with a special focus on Semitic languages. He is a member of the Evangelical Theological Society and has published books, such as Beginning at Moses, The Gospel of Exodus, and Complete in Him. He contributed to and served as Old Testament editor for The Reformation Heritage KJV Study Bible.
Patrick Jones - Course author