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DVLS: Language Studies (Div.)

506-01
Basic Ecclesiastical Latin II
 
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CRN 20393
3 Cr.
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Subject: Language Studies (Div.) (DVLS)

CRN: 20393

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St Paul: In Person

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This course is a continuation of Basic Ecclesiastical Latin I.  Students will learn more advanced principles of grammar and syntax, while continuing to develop the vocabulary necessary for praying in the language of the Church and for thoughtful engagement of her intellectual tradition in preparation for the Catholic priesthood.

3 Credits

508-01
Intermediate Eccl. Latin II
 
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10/0/0
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CRN 20396
3 Cr.
Size: 10
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M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Language Studies (Div.) (DVLS)

CRN: 20396

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St Paul: In Person

Instructor: TBD

This course is a continuation of Intermediate Ecclesiastical Latin II.  Students will continue to study the Vulgate and Roman Catholic liturgical texts, even as they will read more advanced works in the Catholic theological and doctrinal tradition.  In particular, students will be introduced to the great Latin writers of the patristic age, such as Tertullian, St. Augustine, and St. Leo the Great, as well as important works from the High Middle Ages, such as the Summa Theologiae of St. Thomas Aquinas.

3 Credits

510-01
Basic Biblical Greek
 
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10/0/0
Lecture
CRN 20397
3 Cr.
Size: 10
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M T W Th F Sa Su
             

Subject: Language Studies (Div.) (DVLS)

CRN: 20397

In Person | Lecture

St Paul: In Person

Instructor: TBD

This course is one-semester survey of Koine Greek.  Its purpose is to equip students with enough knowledge of the phonology, morphology, grammar, syntax, and vocabulary of the Greek New Testament to do basic reading and study with the aid of a lexicon.  Students will also learn the etymologies of a variety of Greek terms which have been pivotal in the history of doctrine and the Tradition of the Church.

3 Credits


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