bgh Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Hey everyone! I'm starting a Ph.D. in Rabbinic Literature in the fall. Right now, I'm doing an Ancient Greek intensive, and I'd potentially like to continue my Greek in the fall. However, I'm having trouble finding literature courses, even at Union Theological Seminary. Does anyone know of anything?
sacklunch Posted July 25, 2012 Posted July 25, 2012 Found at Union's website: This fall - NT 315 Advanced Greek Readings Course Description: This Intermediate Greek Grammar course surveys and explores the vocabulary and syntax of selected healing pericopes taken from the synoptic gospels with a view to unearth and bring their theological messages to bear on contemporary needs. This is a follow-up course for those who have completed two semesters of Biblical Greek to improve their linguistic skills for a healthy academic and pastoral communication of the biblical message. Prerequisite: NT 204. Points: 3 Semester: Fall 2012 Section: 01 Times: Wednesday 9:00 am - 11:50 am Professor(s): Aliou C. Niang sacklunch 1
bgh Posted July 29, 2012 Author Posted July 29, 2012 Thank you! I just don't love the sound of this because it sounds more like it's geared towards religious leaders than academics. But I found a reading group, so looks like I'll be ok.
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