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LANGUAGES

School

Saint John's Seminary

LT401

Elementary Latin I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

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

Professor

Class Day & Time

Fr. O'Hanlon

TR

1:15-2:30 PM

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

1.5

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

NA

School

Boston College Department of Theology

THEO5372-01

Patristic Greek I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

This course is continued in the spring as THEO5373 New Testament Greek II. 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

T

3:00 p.m. - 5:25 p.m.

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

GRAD/UGRAD SPLIT�

School

Boston University School of Theology

STHTO 723

Biblical Hebrew I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

Hebrew grammar, including exercises in translation and composition, following Lambdin's Introduction to Biblical Hebrew. Prepares students to read Hebrew prose.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Simonson, Brandon

TR

8am-9:15am

Grading Option

Letter

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N/A

School

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Hamilton

OL501

Hebrew I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

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

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?

N

Notes

NA

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 1625

Rapid Reading: Classical Hebrew I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

This course is designed to assist students in increasing their speed and fluency while reading biblical prose in preparation for graduate level seminars and future study. It will also deepen their knowledge of Hebrew syntax, solidify the Hebrew verbal system, and expand their biblical Hebrew vocabulary. Students will learn and practice useful skills relevant to studying Biblical Hebrew in graduate school and beyond, including reading the critical apparatus of the BHS and interpreting the Masorah. This course is designed to cover large areas of biblical Hebrew narrative while also allowing the students to engage with current scholarship within the field of Hebrew Bible. Prerequisite: HDS 4010 (A and B), HDS 4020, and HDS 4021 or the equivalents. Jointly offered in the Faculty of Arts and Sciences as Classical Hebrew 130AR.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Olivero

R

12:00pm-01:59pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

Prerequisite: HDS 4010 (A and B), HDS 4020, and HDS 4021 or the equivalents

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

ARBC 5101

Beginning Arabic I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

Introduction to the Arabic alphabet and grammar with elementary lessons in basic pronunciation and vocabulary as related to the Orthodox Church.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Rev. Dr. Elie Estephan

W

10:00am-11:20am

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N/A

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 5201

Beginning Modern Greek I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

This is an intensive course in the fundamentals of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of the Modern Greek language. Extensive practice in listening, speaking and graded reading will take place. An oral-aural method is used to develop concurrently conversational and understanding skills.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Prof. Anna Manaras

TBA

TBA

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N/A

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 6301

Intermediate Modern Greek I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

A continuation of the study of the Greek language. A quick review of grammar and syntax with an emphasis on vocabulary building. Introduction to selected readings in Modern Greek. Required lab. Prereq: Beginning Modern Greek I and II.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Dr. Stamatia G. Dova

MF

2:10pm-3:30pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Beginning Modern Greek I and II.

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 6401

Advanced Modern Greek I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

A continuation of Intermediate Modern Greek I. Intensive study of the language with emphasis on vocabulary building and oral usage. Readings of literary texts with selected passages on religion and modern Greek culture. Prereq: Intermediate Modern Greek II.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Dr. Stamatia G. Dova

MF

12:40pm-2:00pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Intermediate Modern Greek II.

School

Boston College School of Theology & Ministry

TMTM8114-01

Intermediate Latin Readings

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

This course seeks to develop proficiency in reading Latin beyond the basics of syntax and grammar learned at the introductory level. Latin texts considered in the course will be theological in nature and drawn from the ancient, medieval, and/or early-modern period of the history of Christianity. Presently the STM offers no course beyond the Summer Intensive Latin introduction for students seeking to develop their facility with the language further. The course would be especially useful for students planning to apply to doctoral programs in the History of Christianity and Systematic Theology.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Harkins, Franklin T

T

09:30AM-12:20PM

Grading Option

Letter

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

(Students must have at least one year (two semesters) of coursework in Latin language or its equivalent. The Summer Intensive Latin course, for example, would meet the requirement of this prerequisite.)

School

Boston University School of Theology

STHTN 723

Intro to NT Greek 1

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

Introduction to the grammar and vocabulary of the Greek New Testament. For students with no training in Greek.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Men�ndez-Antu�a, Luis

TR

8am-9:15am

Grading Option

Letter

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N/A

School

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Hamilton

GL501

Basic Greek I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

Students with little or no prior knowledge of Greek study the basic grammar and�vocabulary of New Testament Greek. Course comprises plenary lectures, smaller sectional meetings,�translation of selected New Testament passages, tutorials, and computer assisted instruction ��� � � � � �

Professor

Class Day & Time

Keazirian, Ed

MWF

8-8:50pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

NA

School

Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary-Hamilton

OL910

Intermediate Hebrew Grammar

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

An intensive study of Hebrew grammatical issues through a�direct study of the Hebrew Bible and interaction with the secondary literature.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Stuart, Doug

M

6-9pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

SYNC

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Prerequisites: OL502

School

Harvard Divinity School

HDS 1775

Ancient Greek Daemons

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

In ancient Greece, a daim�n or �daemon� was understood sometimes as a god, sometimes as an intermediary divine being, perhaps allotted to a specific individual (most famously, Socrates), and sometimes (due to the increasing influence of Judaism and Christianity) as an evil spirit or �demon.� This course will survey the history of the daemon from the archaic period (e.g. Homer), through the classical and Hellenistic periods, to late antiquity, with a focus on Platonism�s evolving interpretation of Socrates� own daemon and, more broadly, the relevance of daemons for the pursuit of philosophy. We use �daemon� to distinguish this wide tradition from the early Christian �demonization� of these intermediary beings. All readings will be done in translation, with opportunities for those who have Greek to read the sources in the original language. There are no prerequisites, although some knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world is recommended.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Stang

T

03:00pm-04:59pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

4

Professor Approval Req'd?

Y

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

All readings will be done in translation, with opportunities for those who have Greek to read the sources in the original language. There are no prerequisites, although some knowledge of the ancient Mediterranean world is recommended.

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

ECGK 5001

Biblical Greek I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

A study of the "koine" based on texts from the New Testament. The basic concepts of New Testament Greel 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 from its Classical origin to the "koine" and modern Greek. The aim of the course is to immerse the students in the study of the texts.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Rev. Dr. George Lewis Parsenios

MW

2:10pm-3:30pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

N

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N/A

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 5201 Z1

Beginning Modern Greek 1

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

This is an intensive course in the fundamentals of grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of the Modern Greek language. Extensive practice in listening, speaking and graded reading will take place. An oral-aural method is used to develop concurrently conversational and understanding skills.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Fr. Michael Chris Manos

TR

8:00pm-9:20pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

SYNC

Prerequisites?

N

Notes

N/A

School

Holy Cross Greek Orthodox School of Theology

MDGK 6301 Z1

Intermediate Modern Greek I

BTI Category

Semester

Languages

FA25

A continuation of the study of the Greek language. A quick review of grammar and syntax with an emphasis on vocabulary building. Introduction to selected readings in Modern Greek. Required lab. Prereq: Beginning Modern Greek I and II.

Professor

Class Day & Time

Mr. Selim Earls

TR

8:00pm-9:20pm

Grading Option

Letter, P/F, Audit

Credits

3

Professor Approval Req'd?

N

Online?

SYNC

Prerequisites?

Y

Notes

Beginning Modern Greek I and II.

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