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LANGUAGES

School

Hebrew College

HBW511

Foundations of Biblical Hebrew 2

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

This course is an intensive introduction to Biblical Hebrew. A basic familiarity with Hebrew is presumed, ‎including a working knowledge of the major Binyanim. Working in ‎coordination with the course "Introduction to Reading Tanakh", grammatical concepts will be applied to the decoding ‎of texts studied in that course. Texts studied may include midrash, rabbinical commentary, and modern Hebrew songs, thereby affording students guidance and practice in reading such texts. ‎

Professor

Class Day & Time

Rabbi Navah Levine

MRF

9:15 – 10:45 am

Grading Option

PF or Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

Y

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N

School

Hartford International

LG-562-1

Introduction to New Testament Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

A continuation of LG-561, Introduction to New Testament Greek, Part I. Pre-requisite: LG-561 or permission of the instructor.​​​​​​​

Professor

Class Day & Time

Duffy, Edward

W

5:00pm-6:50pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

Y

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Pre-requisite: LG-561 or permission of the instructor.

School

Boston College School of Theology & Ministry

TMTM2004

Intermediate Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

The purpose of the course is to teach fluent reading while reviewing grammar, syntax and vocabulary as needed. It presupposes that the student has taken one full-year course of Greek and that the student has a working knowledge of the elements of Greek morphology and syntax. In accomplishing the course's purpose, the student is introduced to a variety of NT and LXX texts as well as other texts by Greek authors.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Maria Kakavas

W

04:00PM-05:15PM

Grading Option

P/F

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

Y

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

TMNT2001 (Intermediate Greek I) or its equivalent; DEPT PERMISSION REQ

School

Boston College Department of Theology

THEO5583-01

Introduction to Biblical Hebrew II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

This course is a thorough introduction to Biblical Hebrew and its principal grammatical structures in preparation for translation of prose and poetic texts. Readings in the Hebrew Bible/Old Testament begin the fall semester and increase in variety throughout the year.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Vanderhooft, David

TR

3:15 PM - 4:45 PM

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

GRAD/UGRAD SPLIT

School

Boston University School of Theology

STHTO 724

Biblical Hebrew 2

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Continues and presupposes STH TO 723.�

Professor

Class Day & Time

Darr, Kathe

TR

12:30pm - 1:45pm

Grading Option

Letter

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: Biblical Hebrew I

School

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Hamilton

GL502

Basic Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Continues GL501 expanding grammar and vocabulary. Emphasis on translation and analysis of basic grammatical structures and functions. Students continue in same format and small sections as GL501.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Keazirian, Ed

MWF

8:00-8:50am

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

GL501 PREREQ

School

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Hamilton

OL943

Akkadian

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Introduces the Akkadian language, using readings from the Code of Hammurabi. Students will master a basic list of Neo Assyrian signs and the elements of Old Babylonian vocabulary and�grammar. Emphasis upon benefits of this study for interpretation of Old Testament. �

Professor

Class Day & Time

Nation, Trey

T

6-9pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

Y - with live meeting time

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequistie: OL502

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4055

Intermediate Pali II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

This course is the final part of a two-year program designed to allow the student to read Buddhist canonical materials in Pali independently. The readings are taken from the canonical collections and are chosen and arranged thematically, exposing the student to key aspects of the teachings of Theravada Buddhism. The course readings are chosen to enrich the student's understanding of these teachings, at the same time as strengthening language skills. The course will also introduce the student to commentarial material. The Theravada tradition has a rich body of material that explicates and comments on the canonical texts. Gaining familiarity with this style of writing will greatly benefit the student in subsequent reading of Pali material.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Beatrice Chrystall

MWF

10:30am - 11:29am

Grading Option

Letter

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisites: Intermediate Pali I or equivalent (with the permission of the instructor). Note: Auditors not allowed.

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4102B

Elementary Syriac

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

A thorough introduction to classical Syriac, a Christian dialectic of Aramaic. The first semester will cover the basics of grammar, and the second will introduce students to texts from the Syriac tradition. Daily preparation and active class participation mandatory. This is an indivisible year-long course. Students must complete both terms of this course (parts A and B) within the same academic year in order to receive credit. Limited enrollment course. Enrollment priority given to HDS students and other Harvard faculty cross-registrants. Jointly offered in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as Syriac AB.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Ute Possekel

TBA

TBA

Grading Option

Letter, P/F

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4221

Intermediate Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Selected readings of early Christian and Hellenistic Jewish authors, selected from the Apostolic Fathers, Apologists, hagiographic, apocryphal, gnostic materials, Irenaeus, Clement, Origen, Philo or Josephus. Texts will be chosen to consolidate Greek skills and, where possible, to reflect the interests of the class; each will be set in its historical and linguistic context as an essential part of translation and interpretation. Designed both for those who wish to gain reading skills with a variety of authors and for those who plan further study of Greek, e.g., in Advanced Greek (4230).

Professor

Class Day & Time

Judy Haley

MW

6:00pm - 7:15pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: Intermediate Greek I (4220) or equivalent.

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4413

Intermediate German Readings

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Second semester course to cover German grammar, syntax, and translation; reading and translation practice of selected texts at the intermediate level related to theological and religious studies.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Karin Grundler-Whitacre

W

9:00am - 10:59am

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: One semester of German at the college-level or German AX (offered by FAS).

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4465

Communication Skills for Spanish Ministry

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

An intermediate/advanced course to develop communication skills particularly suited to those planning to minister in Spanish-speaking environments. Exercises and exams center on outreach vocabulary as well as appropriate contexts for this field (congregations, counseling, hospital and/or correctional pastoral work, education, etc.).

Professor

Class Day & Time

Christopher Eldrett

W

5:00pm - 7:59pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: An intermediate knowledge of spoken Spanish.

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

ECGK 5012

Biblical Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

A study of the "koine" based on texts from the New Testament. The basic concepts of New Testament Greek Grammar, syntax and vocabulary are studied and applied on readings from the Gospels. The study is diachronic, taking into consideration the development of the Greek language fom its Classical origin to the "koine" and modern Greek. The aim of this course is to immerse the students in the study of the texts.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Rev. Dr. George Lewis Parsenios

TR

9:10 AM - 10:30 AM

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Pre-requisite: New Testament Greek I

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 5212

Beginning Modern Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

A growing emphasis on reading, vocabulary building and writing as well as an extensive use of oral sills acquired in the first semester.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Fr. Nicolae Alexandru Pretorian

TR

6:30-7:50 PM

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prereq: Beginning Modern Greek 1.

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 6312

Interm. Modern Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

There will be a continuation of MDGK 6301 with further review of grammar and syntax. There will be a growing emphasis on speaking, reading, and vocabulary building. An introduction to selected readings in Modern Greek.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Mr. Selim Earls

TR

6:30-7:50 PM

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prereq: Intermediate Modern Greek I.

School

Saint John's Seminary

GK403

Introduction to New Testament Greek

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

The class will give students the grammar, vocabulary, and confidence to read the New Testament in Greek. It will offer considerable focus on structure and syntax, with special attention to words and phrases that are rich in_theological meaning. By the end of the course, the student will know 80% of the New Testament vocabulary, the verbal system, and basic grammar and be able to read sections of the Gospel of John easily. (1.5 credits are earned per semester at the graduate level.)

Professor

Class Day & Time

Fr. Grover, O.M.V.

WF

1:15-2:30 PM

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N

School

Hartford International

LG-562-2

Introduction to New Testament Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

A continuation of LG-561, Introduction to New Testament Greek, Part I. Pre-requisite: LG-561 or permission of the instructor.​​​​​​​

Professor

Class Day & Time

Duffy, Edward

W

5:00pm-6:50pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

Y

Online?

Y

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Pre-requisite: LG-561 or permission of the instructor.

School

Boston College School of Theology & Ministry

TMTM2003

New Testament Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

The main objective of the course is to be able to read the New Testament in the original. This is the second part of the two semester course where we will finish all Croy�s lessons, provided that a good understanding and working knowledge of the material has been attained. We will cover a chapter every two class meetings and the third meeting we will have a review, a quiz and may introduce a new chapter depending on the progress. The students will be expected to master the basic grammar and most common vocabulary of the New Testament Greek, complete all assignments on time and participate actively in class.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Maria Kakavas

MW

02:00PM-02:50PM

Grading Option

P/F

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

TMNT2002 New Testament Greek I (or its equivalent)

School

Boston College Department of Theology

THEO5373-01

Patristic Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

This two-semester course is designed for the student with no previous knowledge of ancient Greek to develop reading and translating skills in Patristic Greek language by mastering the fundamental principles of Greek grammar and syntax and acquiring a basic reading vocabulary. The student becomes familiar with the meaning of Greek words, their forms and structure, and their customary arrangement in sentences. A secondary goal of this course is to serve as a foundation for further studies in Patristic Greek.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Schatkin, Margaret

W

12:00 PM -2:25 PM

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

GRAD/UGRAD SPLIT

School

Boston University School of Theology

STHTN 724

Intro to NT Greek 2

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Continues and presupposes STH TN 723.�

Professor

Class Day & Time

Smith, Shively

TR

9:30am - 10:45am

Grading Option

Letter

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: NT Greek I

School

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Boston

OL501

Hebrew I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Introduces basic grammar and vocabulary of biblical Hebrew, emphasizing the�importance of Hebrew language for understanding the Old Testament.�

Professor

Class Day & Time

Nation, Trey & Miller, Shannon

M

6-9pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

Y - with live meeting time

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N

School

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Hamilton

OL502

Hebrew II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Continuation of OL 501 with sustained emphasis on mastery of grammar and�vocabulary. OL 502 will emphasize reading from the Hebrew Old Testament with introduction of some�rudiments of exegetical method.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Petter, Donna

TR

9:35-11am

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: OL501

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4053

Elementary Pali II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

This course is a continuation of Elementary Pali I. The goal of this course will be to complete the study of the major elements of grammar found in Pali and to strengthen the student's familiarity with the language patterns found in standard prose works. The student will begin to gain experience in a wider range of literary styles.

Professor

Class Day & Time

MWF

9:00am - 9:59am

Grading Option

Letter

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Elementary Pali I or equivalent (with the permission of the instructor). Note: Auditors not allowed. Additional section hour to be arranged.

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4057

Reading Post-Canonical Pali II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

This course is a continuation of HDS course offerings in Pali (Elementary Pali and Intermediate Pali) and focuses especially on the reading and interpretation of Theravada Buddhist commentarial texts composed in Pali. Course will include learning how to read Pali texts printed in non-Roman scripts; in the spring term, 2022, some texts will be read in Thai script.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Charles Hallisey

MW

9:00am - 10:15am

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: Intermediate Pali II or equivalent (with instructor's permission).

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4212

Elementary Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Continuation of 4211. Focus on the reading of portions of the New Testament, along with continued work in classical Greek grammar and syntax. Course has additional section hour to be arranged.

Professor

Class Day & Time

James Skedros

MWF

9:00am - 9:59am

Grading Option

Letter, P/F

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: Successful completion of HDS 4211 or equivalent.

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4229

Advanced Greek: Sacred Histories

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

In this course, we will read selections from Greek "historians of the sacred" - ancient authors who record the history, practices, and beliefs of their religious communities. We will spend some time on Jewish and "pagan" Greek authors, but the bulk of our course will be dedicated to reading selections from Christian ecclesiastical historians: Eusebius, Sozomen, Socrates and so forth. These authors are excellent examples of Late Antique Greek prose and vital sources for our understanding of early Christianity, but they are also foundational thinkers in the evolution of a western "philosophy of history." While reinforcing familiarity with Greek syntax and developing reading proficiency, this course will also provide an opportunity to ask interesting historiographical and philological questions, including: (1) how do different hisorians record the same events? (2) what language and terminology do historians use to refer to the Christian community? (3) what are the "theologies of history" suggested by the authors? (4) how are dissensions within the Christian community discussed by the authors?

Professor

Class Day & Time

Michael Ennis

W

3:00pm - 4:59pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: Two years of college Greek or equivalent.

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 4453

Intermediate French Readings

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

This course is designed to help students gain proficiency in reading and translating texts related to theological French and religious studies, as well as academic French more broadly, at the intermediate level. Grammar and vocabulary are reviewed as needed. The syllabus may be adjusted according to the specific interests of the students enrolled in the course.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Pascale Torracinta

TR

5:00pm - 6:15pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisite: HDS 4451 Elementary French for Reading, one semester of French at the college level, or equivalent elementary language knowledge.

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

ARBC 5152

Beginning Arabic II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

Continuation of elementary Arabic lessons and vocabulary, with an introduction to simple conversational and liturgical phrases, including, for example, the Trisagion Prayers and Little Ektenia.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Rev. Dr. Elie Estephan

TBA

TBD

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

1.5

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

TBD

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prereq: Beginning Arabic I

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

ETHC 5115

Individualism and Secular Age

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

This course critically examines secularity as a contemporary manifestation of the interplay between faith and reason, drawing extensively on the insights of Charles Taylor. Secularity is conceptualized in two predominant forms: the subtraction theory, which posits that religion has been removed from society, and the anthropological perspective, wherein faith is merely one option among many, subject to individual choice. Central to this exploration are the nature of human reason, the essence of faith, and the manner in which their interaction engenders secularity through diverse modes of reasoning. This analysis incorporates considerations of exclusive humanism, individualism, and closed-world structures. By critically evaluating faith and reason, the course offers a new philosophical and theological interpretation and a deeper understanding of humanity

Professor

Class Day & Time

Dr. Tone Svetelj

TR

10:40 AM -12:00 PM

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 5212 Z1

Beginning Modern Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

A growing emphasis on reading, vocabulary building and writing as well as an extensive use of oral sills acquired in the first semester.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Prof. Maria Kouti

ASYNC

ASYNC

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

Y

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prereq: Beginning Modern Greek 1.

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 7234

Advanced Modern Greek II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

A continuation of Advanced Modern Greek I. Intensive study of the language with special focus on vocabulary expansion, advanced syntactical structures, and oral usage. Selected readings of literary texts with passages from contemporary writers and sermon presentations.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Mr. Selim Earls

TBA

TBA

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

TBA

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

N

School

Saint John's Seminary

LT402

Elementary Latin II

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

SP25

It is assumed that the student has had no formal instruction in Latin or has had only one or two years of high school Latin. The course will introduce students to Latin grammar, vocabulary, and pronunciation. (1.5 credits are earned per semester at the graduate level.)

Professor

Class Day & Time

Fr. Stamm

MW

3:30-4:45 PM

Grading Option

Letter/PF/Aud

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

N

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