Undergraduate Course Descriptions
Note: By agreement, Hebrew and other Semitic languages are normally taught at WLU, while New Testament Greek is taught at the U of W. Students of both universities may take either, or both, language(s) by cross-registration.
| RE143 New Testament Greek I 0.5 |
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An introduction to Greek grammar with appropriate grammatical exercises and development of vocabulary. (R.S. 106A at U of W) |
| Exclusion: RE142*, GR100*, GR101, GR102. |
| RE144 New Testament Greek II 0.5 |
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A continuation of the study of Greek grammar and an exegetical study of some texts from the Gospel of Mark. (R.S. 106B at U of W) |
| Prerequisite: RE143. |
| Exclusion: RE142*, GR100*, GR101, GR102. |
| RE241 Intermediate New Testament Greek I 0.5 |
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Readings in the New Testament, the Septuagint, papyri and the Apostolic Fathers. Advanced grammar and syntax arising from the readings. (R.S. 305A at U of W). |
| Prerequisite: RE144. |
| RE242 Intermediate New Testament Greek II 0.5 |
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A continuation of RE241. (R.S. 305B at U of W). |
| Prerequisite: RE241. |
| RE456* Advanced Language Systems 1.0 |
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The advanced study of a language for the interpretation of religious texts (e.g., Ugaritic, Aramaic, Syriac, patristic and Byzantine Greek, patristic and medieval Latin, Sanskrit, Tamil).† |
| Prerequisite: Intermediate level of chosen language (or permission of the Department). |
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