Greek
GRK211 Beginning Greek I 4 credits Students begin their study of the fundamentals of Greek grammar.
GRK212 Beginning Greek II 4 credits Students complete their study of the fundamentals of Greek grammar. (Prerequisite: GRK211)
GRK299 Greek Review 1 credits Students review basic concepts, master of vocabulary and forms, and explore syntactic structures in preparation for the seminary entrance exam. (Prerequisite: GRK250 or permission of instructor)
GRK312 Matthew 2 credits Through reading of major portions of the Greek text of Matthew, students build their skills in the translation of biblical Greek and analysis of grammatical forms. Particular attention will be given to the indicative verb. Matthew is read in the fall term prior to Year A in the liturgical cycle. (Prerequisite: GRK212 with a grade of C or above.)
GRK314 Mark 2 credits Through reading of the complete Greek text of Mark, students build their skills in the translation of biblical Greek and analysis of grammatical forms. Particular attention will be given to nouns, pronouns, and adjectives. Mark is read in the fall term prior to Year B in the liturgical cycle. (Prerequisite: GRK212 with a grade of C or above.)
GRK316 Luke 2 credits Through reading of major portions of the Greek text of Luke, students build their skills in the translation of biblical Greek and analysis of grammatical forms. Particular attention will be given to the vocabulary of Luke. Luke is read in the fall term prior to Year C in the liturgical cycle. (Prerequisite: GRK212 with a grade of C or above.)
GRK 412 Galatians and Romans 2 credits Through the reading of the complete Greek texts of Galatians and Romans, students build their skills in the translation of biblical Greek and analysis of grammatical forms. Particular attention will be given to participles. (Prerequisite: GRK212 with a grade of C or above.)
GRK 414 Corinthians 2 credits Through reading of major portions of the Greek texts of both letters, students build their skills in the translation of biblical Greek and analysis of syntactic relationships. Particular attention will be given to the syntax of subordinate clauses. (Pre requisite: completion of GRK 212 with a grade of C or above.)
GRK416 General Epistles 2 credits Through selected reading of the Greek texts of a wide variety of epistolary writings, students build their skills in the translation of biblical Greek and in the analysis of textual variants. Particular attention will be given to texts displaying a broad range of textual variation. (Prerequisite: GRK212 with a grade of C or above.)
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