Summer 2005/Pasadena
LG566
Bach
LG566: THEOLOGICAL GERMAN. Peter Bach.
DESCRIPTION:
- This course is designed to introduce theological students to a
reading knowledge of the German language with special emphasis on theological
German. No knowledge of German is presupposed.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- This course in elementary German builds the skills necessary to
access the vast amount of literature available in the German language from
McAlister Library. Since Reformation times the German language has been
utilized to convey theological thought. Church ministry can only be enhanced by
tapping this rich source of theological insight. Reading knowledge of German
belongs among the skills possessed by church ministers and theologians.
COURSE FORMAT:
- The class will meet twice weekly for two-hour sessions for ten
weeks. A two-hour homework assignment will be given after every class
meeting.
REQUIRED READING:
- Wilson, April. German Quickly. New York: Peter Lang,
1989.
RECOMMENDED READING:
- It is also recommended that one of the following be
acquired:
- Traupman, John C. The Bantam New College German and
English Dictionary. New York: Bantam, 1981.
- Messinger, Heinz. Langenscheidt's New College German Dictionary. New
York: Langenscheidt, 1973.
- Terrell, Peter, et al. Collins German-English, English-German
Dictionary. Glasgow: Collins, 2002.
- Oxford-Duden German Dictionary. 2000.
- Zorach, Cecile and Melin, Charlotte. English Grammar for
Students of German. 3rd ed. Ann Arbor: Olivia and Hill Press, 1994.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Regular assigned reading from reading list and weekly handouts. A
two-hour homework assignment will be given after every class meeting.
PREREQUISITES:
- None. No audits except for those with transcript evidence of
previous study of German.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- Elective.
FINAL EXAMINATION:
- Yes. One sight passage (2-hour length).