
New Testament Greek I
A Greystone
Full Course Module
Enrollment Now Open to Program and non-Program
(Visiting) Students
3 credit hours | $650/credit hour
Tuesdays 2-5 pm (EST) May 23 to Aug 29
Online & Onsite (Fort Worth, TX)
Students who have already been accepted into a Greystone Program do not need to fill out the application form, but can register for the modules of their choice through their existing Populi account.
To help redress the neglect of the primary languages of Scripture and the tradition in schools and in the practice of ministry, Greystone has made language acquisition and use a defining feature of the Greystone way. Without these language tools in hand, there is no prospect of a meaningful and productive catholicity in reading and proclaiming Scripture.
The primary objective of this course is to provide the student with a foundation for reading and interpreting the Greek New Testament and the Septuagint (the Greek translation of the Hebrew OT). The course is designed for beginners; no prior knowledge of Greek is assumed. The course involves intensive instruction in New Testament Greek with emphasis upon morphology, vocabulary, and translation.
