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Hi everyone,
I'm currently in a MA program in Religious Studies, and I've been participating in an ancient Greek reading group for the past year (it's not an "official" class, more like an extracurricular). Would this "count" for language experience when I apply for PhD programs (ancient Greek is important for my research interests). Or do I need "proof" on my transcript?
I already took three years of ancient Greek during my undergrad so I thought it would unnecessary to do any more classes. So basically I'm asking what counts as evidence of language ability?
Thanks!!
Programs with a focus on Syro-Arabic Christianity
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Posted · Edited by Zuljanah
Hi all -
I have interests in early-ish Christianity (7th to 10th centuries) with a particular focus on Syriac, Arabic, and Greek sources. I'm also interested in early Islam, especially early interactions between Muslims and Christians. Does anyone have any program suggestions for this at the PhD level? I would strongly prefer a religious studies program over history, NELC, etc. because I have interests in theory/method and sex/gender.
Anyone have suggestions? Or have general advice about this area?
Thank you in advance! I'm so glad I found this forum; so many kind, helpful people here