Monday, 25 September 2017

The quest for the historical Jesus

Two weeks before the official course start date. My change of geographical location has been recorded and a Bristol based tutor assigned. Online resources, as well as online tutorials, are a new feature that will make study more convenient. Keen to make good use of time and impatient to get going, I have already started studying the first block.

Controversial Figures, the first of the four course books, begins with an exploration of 'Jesus in history: scholarly interpretation and controversy'. The introduction to the chapter is shaped by a range of images that suggest the ways in which Jesus has been represented visually across the centuries. Familiar territory given the theme of my previous sabbatical and good to pick up that thread again.

The last part of the chapter involves a scholarly article that asks the question 'if Jesus was thought to be so dangerous that he had to be executed, why did the Roman authorities not hunt down and eliminate his followers too?' Is it possible, as the author argues, that Jesus was regarded not as a threat to Empire but rather as a madman?








Saturday, 2 September 2017

A student once again

Registration is complete. This autumn I return to Open University study. I am excited at the prospect of returning to structured study after a ten year break and am keen to get started. Course books have already arrived and the website for Why is religion controversial? opens on 13th September.
 

Picking up the threads with the OU has been something of a journey. I expected to study A332 as a standalone module but the online application system had other ideas. An earlier unfinished Open Degree has been resurrected and this module could count towards a qualification...but only if I manage to get enough credits before 31st December 2019.

My student record has been updated to show my current address but my geographical catchment area has not. Not wanting to attend tutorials 200 miles from home I have asked for this to be altered. Just a blip...I hope!


Three weeks later...

and the assignment made it to the OU four days early. The combination of moving home and finding myself with limited broadband access almos...