Greek of the New Testament

Duane Olson, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Religion;
dolson@mckendree.edu; (618) 537-6961; Carnegie Hall 2169
 
GRK 370         NEW TESTAMENT GREEK I       (4)
An introductory course designed for the student with no knowledge of the Greek language. Primary attention is given to learning the grammar and vocabulary of biblical (Koine) Greek, in order to prepare the student for working independently in the Greek New Testament. Fall ’03.
 
GRK 371         NEW TESTAMENT GREEK II       (4)
A continuation of GRK 370. This course completes the formal study of Greek grammar and vocabulary, and gives increasing attention to translation and study of the Greek New Testament. Spring ’04.
 
GRK 375         READINGS IN NEW TESTAMENT GREEK        (1-4)
A guided study of specific texts from the New Testament in the original Greek. Students will develop their ability to work in the Greek New Testament through extensive translation of individual passages. Advanced elements of grammar and syntax will also be covered. Prerequisites: GRK 370, 371. As needed.