Description: This Biblical Genre Module represents a chance for you to think

Description:

This Biblical Genre Module represents a chance for you to think through what it would have been like to be the biblical author of a creation narrative. The Catholic Church teaches that the inspiration of the biblical text by the Holy Spirit does not exclude the character, personality, perspectives, and even limitations of the human author. For this Biblical Genre Module, you will be required to author a creation narrative as well as critical commentary in which you identify the author, context, and textual details that are important for understanding your text. Creativity, both literary and artistic, is strongly encouraged.

Requirements:

Creation Manuscript (approx. 400-700 words)

Narrative elements

Genre: poetry or prose

Explananda:

The emergence of the created order

The order of nature and natural things

Celestial bodies

Cycles of time

Flora and Fauna

Human beings

Theological elements

Characterization of God

God’s mode of creating

God’s relationship to humanity

Textual Commentary (approx. 400-700 words)

Historical context

Authorship/Composition information

Form analysis

Poetic/prose features

Structure

Pattern

Literary analysis

Character

Setting

Tone

Imagery

Linguistic analysis

Vocabulary

Meaning of proper names

Assessment:

Creation Myth (40 pts) – You will be graded on the internal content of the narrative in terms of both the requirements listed above and the sophistication and care with which you execute them

Commentary (40 pts) – You will be graded on how well you explain the narrative and provide relevant information necessary for interpretating the text of your narrative.

Creativity (20 pts) – You will be graded on how much thought you put into making your narrative and commentary interesting, compelling, literarily elegant, and artistically presented. You will not lose points if you choose not present your narrative artistically, but extra points maybe given for those who do.