Biblical Greek WT-SSTA-BG
1. The Letters and Sounds of Greek.
2. The Greek Verb System: A Bird’s Eye View.
3. Present and Future Active Indicative.
4. Nouns of the Second Declension.
5. Nouns of the First Declension.
6. Adjectives of the First and Second Declensions.
7. Imperfect and Aorist Active Indicative.
8. Additional Prepositions.
9. Personal Pronouns.
10. Perfect and Pluperfect Active Indicative.
11. Demonstrative Pronouns.
12. Present Middle and Passive Indicative.
13. Perfect Middle and Passive, Future Middle Indicative.
14. Imperfect Middle and Passive, Aorist Middle, Pluperfect Middle and Passive Indicative.
15. Aorist and Future Passive Indicative.
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(in Polish) Opis nakładu pracy studenta w ECTS
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Type of subject
Preliminary Requirements
Course coordinators
Learning outcomes
STL_W01 - the student has in-depth knowledge of the subject and methodological specificity of theology, in particular in the field of the theological specialization studied; is able to develop this knowledge and apply it creatively in educational and environmental activities
STL_W02 - the student knows the basic biblical and theological terminology and its Greek-Latin roots
STL_W03 - the student has structured and in-depth knowledge, including theories and methods of the studied theological specialization
STL_W04 - the student has in-depth knowledge of contemporary achievements, research centers and schools in the field of theology
STL_W06 - the student has an in-depth knowledge of the contemporary teaching of the Catholic Church in the field of biblical, systematic and practical theology
Assessment criteria
During the semester, there will be several tests (approx. 4-5) checking on an ongoing basis the knowledge of the gradually learned content in the field of biblical Greek grammar.
The final grade will depend on the average of all tests. The proportions given in the Study Regulations will be maintained:
0-59% - NDST (2)
60-66% - DST (3)
67-76% - DST+ (3+)
77-86% - DB (4)
87-94% - DB+ (4+)
95-100% - BDB (5).
Bibliography
Black D.A., Learn to Read New Testament Greek, Nashville 2009.
Additional information
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