Greek Exegesis (AGTS)

Classes

BGR 530 : Greek IA

A study of the essentials of Greek morphology and syntax designed to prepare the student for translation and exegesis of the New Testament. Course may not apply toward fulfillment of degree requirements (see degree program descriptions for any applicable exceptions).

Credits

3

BGR 531 : Greek IB

Continuation of Greek IA. Course may not apply toward fulfillment of degree requirements (see degree program descriptions for any applicable exceptions).

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BGR 530 or equivalent.

BGR 625 : Studies in the Letters of Paul

Past topics include Romans, Galatians, Ephesians, Philippians, the Pastoral Epistles and Thessalonian correspondence.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BGR 612 or equivalent.

BGR 630 : Specialized Readings in the Greek New Testament and/or Hellenistic Greek

A course designed to increase proficiency in translation and reading of the Greek language found in literature ranging in date from ca. 200 B.C. to ca. AD 400. In addition to selected New Testament passages, the course may include readings from the Septuagint, Philo, Josephus, the Apocrypha, the Pseudepigrapha, early Christian patristic writers, papyri and inscriptions.

Credits

3

Prerequisites

BGR 612 or equivalent.