| Description |
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This course continues the study
of grammar, builds vocabulary, and develops techniques
for the exposition of the Greek text. An introduction to textual criticism
is included. (3 credit hours) |
| Required Learning Materials (RTS
Bookstore 800-755-2429) |
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Mounce, W. (2003). Basics of biblical
Greek: Grammar (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids: Zondervan. |
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Mounce, W. (2003). Basics of biblical
Greek: Grammar (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids: Zondervan. |
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Greek Tutor [CD-ROM]. (1998). Hiawatha,
IA: Parsons Technologies. (IBM only) |
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Brooks, J. & Winbery, C. (1979). Syntax
of New Testament Greek. Landham, MD: University |
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Press of America. |
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Aland, B., Aland, K., Karavidopoulos, J.,
Martini, C. M., & Metzger, B. M. (Eds.). (1994). The |
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Greek New Testament and dictionary
(4th ed.). New York: United Bible Societies. |
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Greenlee, J. Harold.
(1995) . Introduction to New Testament textual criticism.
(Rev. ed.) |
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Peabody, MA: Hendrickson. |
Recommended:
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Mounce, W. (2005). Biblical Greek:
Get an A study guide (chart). Grand Rapids: Zondervan. |
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Mounce, W. (2003). Basics of Biblical
Greek Lectures (audio CDs). Teknia Software: Spokane, |
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WA. |
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We also have a new web-conferencing
option, through CENTRA. This is a paid service. Click here
for more information. |
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| Course Requirements |
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Submit 3 exams
(paper or online), within 6 months of enrolling in the course. The
first two exams are worth 25% each. The final exam is worth 45%
of the course grade. |
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There is a short quiz over the
Greenlee book. This is worth 5% of the course grade. Students may
take this quiz at any time during the course. |
| Grading |
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The grading breakdown
for all RTS courses is below: |
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A |
97-100 |
A- |
94-96 |
| B+ |
91-93 |
B |
88-90 |
B- |
86-87 |
| C+ |
83-85 |
C |
80-82 |
C- |
78-79 |
| D+ |
75-77 |
D |
72-74 |
D- |
70-71 |
| F |
below 70 |
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| Course Schedule |
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Students have
up to 6 months to finish the course, which is self-paced. See the
15 week or 25
week time table for suggested schedule. |
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