Introduction to Greek Discourse Analysis
What’s going on with Greek word order? Why does Jesus say “Truly, I say to you?” How does Greek narrative emphasize the most important parts of the story?
Join Kairos Classroom in this introduction to New Testament Greek Discourse Analysis. This nine-week course will walk through Steven Runge’s Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament and other relevant materials to help students build a foundation in this exciting new discipline.
Course outline:
Introduction
Connecting Propositions
Forward-Pointing Devices
Grounding and other Narrative discourse considerations
Information Structure (part 1)
Information Structure (part 2)
Information Structure (part 3)
Thematic Highlighting (part 1)
Thematic Highlighting (part 2)
Course information:
Live instruction once per week for 9 weeks
90 minute class sessions
About 90 minutes of homework/reading per week
No quizzes or tests
Interactive student-centered learning
Tuesdays at 12:30 PM Eastern beginning January 9
What’s going on with Greek word order? Why does Jesus say “Truly, I say to you?” How does Greek narrative emphasize the most important parts of the story?
Join Kairos Classroom in this introduction to New Testament Greek Discourse Analysis. This nine-week course will walk through Steven Runge’s Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament and other relevant materials to help students build a foundation in this exciting new discipline.
Course outline:
Introduction
Connecting Propositions
Forward-Pointing Devices
Grounding and other Narrative discourse considerations
Information Structure (part 1)
Information Structure (part 2)
Information Structure (part 3)
Thematic Highlighting (part 1)
Thematic Highlighting (part 2)
Course information:
Live instruction once per week for 9 weeks
90 minute class sessions
About 90 minutes of homework/reading per week
No quizzes or tests
Interactive student-centered learning
Tuesdays at 12:30 PM Eastern beginning January 9
What’s going on with Greek word order? Why does Jesus say “Truly, I say to you?” How does Greek narrative emphasize the most important parts of the story?
Join Kairos Classroom in this introduction to New Testament Greek Discourse Analysis. This nine-week course will walk through Steven Runge’s Discourse Grammar of the Greek New Testament and other relevant materials to help students build a foundation in this exciting new discipline.
Course outline:
Introduction
Connecting Propositions
Forward-Pointing Devices
Grounding and other Narrative discourse considerations
Information Structure (part 1)
Information Structure (part 2)
Information Structure (part 3)
Thematic Highlighting (part 1)
Thematic Highlighting (part 2)
Course information:
Live instruction once per week for 9 weeks
90 minute class sessions
About 90 minutes of homework/reading per week
No quizzes or tests
Interactive student-centered learning
Tuesdays at 12:30 PM Eastern beginning January 9