LG512C
Watson
LG512C: BEGINNING GREEK. Scott Watson.
DESCRIPTION:
- This is part three of a three part course designed to give the
student a basic knowledge of the morphology and syntax of New Testament Greek.
It is required that those registering for the course have completed parts A and
B. This course combines the deductive approach with an inductive study from the
text of the New Testament. Periodic tests and quizzes help the students to
monitor their progress.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- One of the most basic elements in interpreting the text of the New
Testament is understanding the language in which it was written. Students who
successfully complete all parts of this course should, with the use of various
resources, be able to consult the Greek text as part of the exegetical task.
They should also be able to critically evaluate theological and exegetical
positions which purport to be based on some feature of the Greek text.
COURSE FORMAT:
- The course meets two evenings each week for two hours.
REQUIRED READING:
- Aland, K., Black, M., Martini, C., Metzger, B., and A. Wilgren,
editors. The Greek New Testament. 4th ed. (revised). United Bible
Societies, 1993.
- Bauer, Walter. Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other
Early Christian Literature. Edited by William F. Arndt and F. Wilbur
Gingrich. 2nd edition revised and augmented by F. W. Gingrich and Frederick W.
Danker from Bauer's 5th edition, 1958. Chicago: University of Chicago Press,
1979.
- Brooks, J. A. and Winbury, C. I. Syntax of New Testament Greek.
Lanhan, MD: University Press of America, 1979.
- Gantt, S. J. Introduction to New Testament Greek. Parts One and Two.
Available in class.
- Moulton, Harold K., editor. The Analytical Greek Lexicon Revised.
Grand Rapids: Zondervan Publishing, 1978 (OP).
ASSIGNMENTS:
- There will be daily assignments and periodic quizzes. All students
are expected to be present at all class sessions with assignments fully
prepared.
PREREQUISITES:
- LG512A & B (on campus with the same instructor).
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- The completed three-quarter sequence LG512A/B/C meets the M.Div.
core requirement in Greek (GRK).
FINAL EXAMINATION:
- Yes.