Undergraduate Courses

Undergraduate Courses |

The following is a list of undergraduate courses offered at Tyndale University.

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GREE 201 ‐ Elementary New Testament Greek I (3 credit hours)

An introduction to the basic principles of New Testament Greek grammar with emphasis on morphology, declension, conjugation and syntax. Exclusion: GREE 101

GREE 202 ‐ Elementary New Testament Greek II (3 credit hours)

A continuation of detailed Greek grammar and syntax study with significant reading and analysis of Greek New Testament passages. Prerequisite: GREE 201 Exclusion: GREE 102

GREE 301 ‐ Readings in New Testament Greek I (3 credit hours)

Focuses on extensive readings in the Gospels and Letters to develop proficiency in reading the Greek New Testament. The study of intermediate level Greek syntax and its application to exegesis is included. Prerequisites: BSTH 101, 102, 201, GREE 201, 202 Exclusion: GREE 401

GREE 302 ‐ Readings in New Testament Greek II (3 credit hours)

Emphasizes the study of the Greek text of selected New Testament books. The discipline of textual criticism is introduced and the development of expertise in exegetical method is stressed. Prerequisite: GREE 301 Exclusion: GREE 402

GREE 451 ‐ Advanced Studies in the New Testament Greek Text (3 credit hours)

Includes an advanced study of the text and literature of the New Testament with a focus on matters such as letter writing, rhetorical structure, narrative and apocalyptic style. Some comparisons will be made to other contemporary Greek literature, and the use of the Septuagint in allusions and quotations will be examined. Prerequisite: GREE 302