Summer 2002/Pasadena
LG512
Manning
LG512: BEGINNING GREEK. Gary T. Manning Jr.
DESCRIPTION:
- This course is designed to give the student a basic knowledge of
the morphology and syntax of New Testament Greek as well as an introduction to
intermediate grammar. It is an intensive course, the equivalent of three
courses meeting in one quarter. It combines the deductive approach with an
inductive study from the text of the New Testament.
RELEVANCE FOR MINISTRY:
- One of the elements in interpreting the text of the New Testament
is understanding the language in which it was written. Students who
successfully complete this course should, with the use of various resources, be
able to consult the Greek text as part of the exegetical task, and should be
able to critically evaluate the theological and exegetical positions which
purport to be based on some feature of the Greek text.
COURSE FORMAT:
- The course meets three times each week for four-hour
sessions.
REQUIRED READING:
- Aland, K. et al. The New Testament: Greek and English. 27th
ed. United Bible Societies, 1993.
- Black, D. A. It's Still Greek to Me: An Easy-to-Understand Guide to
Intermediate Greek. Grand Rapids: Baker Books, 1998.
- Manning, Gary.
(Ellhnikou~ Stoicei=a [Hellenikou Stoicheia]: Greek I Course Pack. Fuller Bookstore, 2000.
- Mounce, William D. Basics of Biblical Greek: Grammar. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1993.
- _________. Basics of Biblical Greek: Workbook. Grand Rapids:
Zondervan, 1993.
- Newman, Barclay M. A Concise Greek-English Dictionary of the New
Testament. United Bible Societies, 1993.
- Wallace, Daniel B. Greek Grammar Beyond the Basics: An Exegetical Syntax
of the New Testament. Grand Rapids: Zondervan, 1996.
- See the Biblical Division bibliography "Linguistic and Exegetical Books Required in the Master of Divinity Program" available in the SOT Academic
Advising office.
ASSIGNMENTS:
- Each student is expected to be present at all class sessions with
assigned lessons fully prepared. The course grade is based on translations and
quizzes each class day, as well as two mid-term and one final exam.
PREREQUISITES:
- Good standing. No audits.
RELATIONSHIP TO CURRICULUM:
- Meets M.Div. core requirement in Greek (GRK).
FINAL EXAMINATION:
- Yes.