New Testament Greek by distance education
BL-092/093, New Testament Greek, can meet different goals for different people. Laypeople will gain the ability to read the New Testament in its original language. Pre-seminary students will acquire the competence they need to begin seminary classes. Pastors will refresh their ability to prepare for sermons and Bible classes.
Starting on Tuesday September 4, Concordia Lutheran Seminary is offering an evening course in New Testament Greek. This is a 9-month course being offered by distance education, so you can access it on the internet from anywhere. It meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:00-8:30 pm (Mountain Time).
Starting on Tuesday September 4, Concordia Lutheran Seminary is offering an evening course in New Testament Greek. This is a 9-month course being offered by distance education, so you can access it on the internet from anywhere. It meets Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7:00-8:30 pm (Mountain Time).
In addition to these two “live” class
sessions every week, led by the instructor, the course relies heavily on
students’ independent work using the course’s textbook, workbook, and online
materials. The course follows William Mounce’s Basics of Biblical Greek (3rd
edition). A syllabus is available upon request.
The course is reasonably priced at $250
per semester. (Church-workers in Lutheran Church-Canada pay even less.) The
instructor is adjunct faculty member Alex Marque, a Ph.D. student at Concordia
Seminary in St. Louis who specializes in the Greek writings of the early church.
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