Study Areas
- Biblical Studies
- Christian Ministry
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- Greek
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- Worship Arts
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Greek
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GRK 600 Ancient Greek I
The first in a sequence of courses designed to help students move toward the goal of reading ancient Greek texts directly in the target language. For pedagogical purposes grounded in research on second-language acquisition, students will not only read but will also write, speak, and listen to ancient Greek.
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GRK 601 Ancient Greek II
The second in a sequence of courses designed to help students move toward the goal of reading ancient Greek texts directly in the target language. For pedagogical purposes grounded in research on second-language acquisition, students will not only read but will also write, speak, and listen to ancient Greek. By the completion of the course, students will be able to read very simple narrative texts and summarize them both orally and in writing (in Greek).
Prerequisite: GRK 600 Ancient Greek I
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GRK 700 Ancient Greek III
The third in a sequence of courses designed to help students move toward the goal of reading ancient Greek texts directly in the target language. For pedagogical purposes grounded in research on second-language acquisition, students will not only read but will also write, speak, and listen to ancient Greek. By the completion of the course, students will be able to read very simple narrative texts and summarize them both orally and in writing (in Greek).
Prerequisite: GRK 601 Ancient Greek II
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GRK 701 Ancient Greek IV
The fourth in a sequence of courses designed to help students move toward the goal of reading ancient Greek texts directly in the target language. Although moving toward fluency in ancient Greek remains the chief emphasis, this course devotes increasing attention to close reading of biblical texts. By the completion of the course, students will be able to read extended narrative texts and summarize them both orally and in writing (in Greek).
Prerequisite: GRK 700 Ancient Greek III
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GRK 800 Ancient Greek V
The fifth in a sequence of courses designed to help students move toward the goal of reading ancient Greek texts directly in the target language. Students read, listen to, discuss and write about a series of increasingly complex ancient Greek texts (in Greek).
Prerequisite: GRK 701 Ancient Greek IV
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GRK 801 Ancient Greek VI
The sixth in a sequence of courses designed to help students move toward the goal of reading ancient Greek texts directly in the target language. Students read, listen to, discuss and write about a series of increasingly complex ancient Greek texts (in Greek).
Prerequisite: GRK 800 Ancient Greek V
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GRK 802 Advanced Greek Grammar
This advanced course devotes particular attention to such topics as recent developments in the study of verbal aspect, the middle voice, discourse analysis, and the use of prepositions in the Koine period.
Prerequisite: GRK 801 Ancient Greek VI
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GRK 803 Ancient Greek VII
The seventh in a sequence of courses designed to help students move toward the goal of reading ancient Greek texts directly in the target language. Students read, listen to, discuss and write about a series of increasingly complex ancient Greek texts (in Greek).
Prerequisite: GRK 801 Ancient Greek VI
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GRK 804 Ancient Greek VIII
The eighth in a sequence of courses designed to help students move toward the goal of reading ancient Greek texts directly in the target language. Students read, listen to, discuss and write about a series of increasingly complex ancient Greek texts (in Greek).
Prerequisite: GRK 803 Ancient Greek VII