Greek course descriptions
Grk-101 Greek I (3)
An introduction to the grammar, vocabulary, and syntax of Attic and Koine Greek. Simple passages of prose will be read. Five hours per week.
Grk-102 Greek II (3)
A continuation of Grk-101. Selected passages for reading. Five hours per week. Prerequisite: Grk-101 or equivalent.
Grk-201 Greek III (3)
An intensive review of Koine morphology, vocabulary, principle parts and grammar. The Gospel of John will be translated. Prerequisite: Grk-102 or equivalent.
Grk-202 Greek IV (3)
The synoptic Gospels of the Greek New Testament will be read intensively and analyzed from the point of view of grammar, vocabulary and syntax. Prerequisite: Grk-201 or equivalent.
Grk-301 Acts (3)
Reading the book of Acts with an emphasis on a close examination of grammatical and syntactical features. Prerequisite: Grk-202 or equivalent.
Grk-302 Pauline Epistles (3)
Extensive readings in the epistles of St. Paul with an emphasis on the grammatical and syntactical features as well as the distinctive features of an epistle. Prerequisite: Grk-202.
Grk-401 Textual Criticism and Intertestamental Relationships (3)
An introduction to textual criticism of the Hebrew OT and the Greek NT, and a study of the linguistic and theological interrelationship of the testaments, particularly the use of the Septuagint by NT writers. This course is to be taken in the final year. Prerequisites: Grk-102 and Heb-102. Same as Heb-401.