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COURSE DESCRIPTIONS:

GRK 6101 | GRK 6102 | GRK 6103 | GRK 6900 | VIEW ALL

GRK 6101: Elementary Koine Greek I (3) Offerings
Emphasizes the essentials of Koine Greek vocabulary, grammar, and syntax, enabling the student to begin reading the New Testament and with the potential to study other kinds of Greek literature, including the Septuagint. Requirements include class participation, regular homework assignments, including translation from and into Greek, a paper, and both midterm and final exams.
Equivalent Courses:THEO 6101
GRK 6102: Elementary Koine Greek II (3) Offerings
Emphasizes the essentials of Koine Greek vocabulary, grammar, and syntax, enabling the student to continue reading the New Testament without looking up every word and with the potential to study other kinds of Greek literature, including the Septuagint. Requirements include class participation, regular homework assignments, including translation from and into Greek, a paper, and both midterm and final exams.
Equivalent Courses:THEO 6102
GRK 6103: Elementary Koine Greek III (3) Offerings
Emphasizes the essentials of Koine Greek vocabulary, grammar, and syntax, enabling the student to read the New Testament for exegetical and homiletical purposes while knowing most of the grammar and with the potential to study other kinds of Greek literature, including the Septuagint. Requirements include class participation, regular homework assignments, including translation from and into Greek, a paper, and both midterm and final exams.
GRK 6900: Independent Study (1-10) Offerings
Student works independently with a faculty member on a mutually agreed upon topic.



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