
Languages
1.00 Credit
Full Year 2026-2027
UTC
Aug 17, 2026 - May 07, 2027
Section A
Recitation
Friday, 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Renaissance Christian authors described the best of culture as “flying” on two “wings,” Latin and Greek. Classical Christian Education tends to heavily emphasize Latin throughout the student’s elementary and early high school years, but typically leaves Greek for 11th and 12th Grade. Such a delay is not necessary and may lead to an imbalance in linguistic appreciation and ability. Indeed, for many students who have already worked with Latin for a while, it may be a welcome and edifying experience to tackle the Greek dialect in which the New Testament was written. The goal of this introductory course is to help students develop an acquaintance and facility with the basic grammar and vocabulary of biblical Greek such that by the course’s end they can confidently read portions of the New Testament in Greek on their own.
Course Objectives:
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