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Syllabus - NT 504  


Director
  Mark House, Ph.D. – RTS/Virtual (mhouse@rts.edu)


Description
  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)
 

Mounce, W. (2003). Basics of biblical Greek: Grammar (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids: Zondervan.

  Mounce, W. (2003). Basics of biblical Greek: Grammar (2nd ed.). Grand Rapids: Zondervan.
  Greek Tutor [CD-ROM]. (1998). Hiawatha, IA: Parsons Technologies. (IBM only)
  Brooks, J. & Winbery, C. (1979). Syntax of New Testament Greek. Landham, MD: University
   
Press of America.
  Aland, B., Aland, K., Karavidopoulos, J., Martini, C. M., & Metzger, B. M. (Eds.). (1994). The
   
Greek New Testament and dictionary (4th ed.). New York: United Bible Societies.
 
Greenlee, J. Harold. (1995) . Introduction to New Testament textual criticism. (Rev. ed.)
    Peabody, MA: Hendrickson.


Recommended:

  Mounce, W. (2005). Biblical Greek: Get an A study guide (chart). Grand Rapids: Zondervan.
  Mounce, W. (2003). Basics of Biblical Greek Lectures (audio CDs). Teknia Software: Spokane,
    WA.
   
  We also have a new web-conferencing option, through CENTRA. This is a paid service. Click here for more information.
   
Course Requirements
 

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.

   
  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
 

The grading breakdown for all RTS courses is below:

 
    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        

 
Course Schedule
 

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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