Sounds ominous, right? Not really. I decided to post my original notes from the “Reading the Bible for All It’s Worth” class I taught in 2003 in the form of an online class. On a technical note, I am probably the only person in the US to use something OTHER than moodle, but I hope to get it up and running, soon.
The class will be a self-study course and your textbook is “Reading the Bible for All It’s Worth” by Gordon Fee and Douglas Stuart. Don’t worry about which version you get. Mine is an older version and I avoid page references where I can. Besides, there is other source material besides the main book including The Bible Book by Book by G. Coleman Luck, selections from the Talmud, Nelson’s New Illustrated Bible Manners And Customs How The People Of The Bible Really Lived, an Introduction to the Old Testament class given by Gordon Fee, some material from bible.org and a few other odds and ends.
I hope to get this class done soon before my church’s ministry fair, but even if it’s later, I’ll be okay. I got good reviews from this course when it was taught, so I hope it will be useful to you.
On a side note, I took the wiki down. I never quite got the hang of it, it seemed like the method needed for creating a page lead to endless recursive editing. Bleh.