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Mastering Koine Greek: A Comprehensive Course for All Levels
From 48.32 C$ /h
Immerse yourself in the rich linguistic and cultural heritage of the New Testament and other ancient Greek texts with this personalized Koine Greek study course. Tailored to meet your individual learning goals, this course offers one-on-one instruction designed to guide you through the fundamentals and complexities of Koine Greek, the language of early Christian writings, the Septuagint, and various historical documents from the Hellenistic period.
Whether you are a beginner eager to learn the alphabet and basic grammar, or an advanced student seeking to deepen your understanding of syntax, vocabulary, and textual analysis, this course adapts to your pace and interests. Our experienced instructor will provide customized lessons, exercises, and reading materials that align with your academic, theological, or personal objectives.
You will develop proficiency in reading and translating Koine Greek texts, enhance your understanding of ancient Greek culture and thought, and gain the skills necessary for in-depth exegesis of biblical passages. The course also offers insights into the historical context of the language, helping you appreciate the nuances and subtleties of the texts in their original form.
Whether you are a beginner eager to learn the alphabet and basic grammar, or an advanced student seeking to deepen your understanding of syntax, vocabulary, and textual analysis, this course adapts to your pace and interests. Our experienced instructor will provide customized lessons, exercises, and reading materials that align with your academic, theological, or personal objectives.
You will develop proficiency in reading and translating Koine Greek texts, enhance your understanding of ancient Greek culture and thought, and gain the skills necessary for in-depth exegesis of biblical passages. The course also offers insights into the historical context of the language, helping you appreciate the nuances and subtleties of the texts in their original form.
Location
At student's location :
- Around Brussels, Belgium
Online from Belgium
About Me
As an American living in Europe for the past decade, I am currently based in Belgium, where I am pursuing a second Master's degree in Church History and Historical Theology at KU Leuven.
I specialize in helping students and professionals elevate their English for academic and professional writing. Additionally, I offer instruction in Syriac, as well as Koine and Patristic Greek, from beginner to advanced levels. Syriac and Greek courses can be more focused on language or theology according to your own interests. Courses can be given in English or French.
I would be delighted to assist you in achieving your linguistic and academic goals. Please feel free to reach out, and let me know how I can support your learning journey.
I specialize in helping students and professionals elevate their English for academic and professional writing. Additionally, I offer instruction in Syriac, as well as Koine and Patristic Greek, from beginner to advanced levels. Syriac and Greek courses can be more focused on language or theology according to your own interests. Courses can be given in English or French.
I would be delighted to assist you in achieving your linguistic and academic goals. Please feel free to reach out, and let me know how I can support your learning journey.
Education
KU Leuven (2025), Research Master in Church History and Historical Theology
Saint Serge Institute (2023), Master in Orthodox Theology
Seattle Pacific University (2013), BA in Christian Theology
Saint Serge Institute (2023), Master in Orthodox Theology
Seattle Pacific University (2013), BA in Christian Theology
Experience / Qualifications
I bring extensive experience in academic writing and graduated summa cum laude from the Institut Saint Serge in Paris. I have studied Syriac at the graduate level for six years, during which I translated several Syriac texts for publication, including a new translation of Isaac the Syrian's Third Part. I am currently engaged in work with an 11th-century manuscript of a 5th-century text.
My expertise in Koine and Patristic Greek spans over 12 years, and I regularly undertake scholarly work using this language.
Having lived in the former Yugoslavia for eight years, I am fully proficient in Serbian/Croatian.
In addition, I have over a decade of experience as a translator, working between English, French, Serbian/Croatian, and Greek.
My expertise in Koine and Patristic Greek spans over 12 years, and I regularly undertake scholarly work using this language.
Having lived in the former Yugoslavia for eight years, I am fully proficient in Serbian/Croatian.
In addition, I have over a decade of experience as a translator, working between English, French, Serbian/Croatian, and Greek.
Age
Children (7-12 years old)
Teenagers (13-17 years old)
Adults (18-64 years old)
Seniors (65+ years old)
Student level
Beginner
Intermediate
Advanced
Duration
60 minutes
The class is taught in
French
English
Skills
Availability of a typical week
(GMT -05:00)
New York
Mon
Tue
Wed
Thu
Fri
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Sun
00-04
04-08
08-12
12-16
16-20
20-24
Delve into the writings of the early Christian Church Fathers with this specialized course in Patristic Greek. Designed for students with a foundational knowledge of Koine Greek, this course offers an in-depth exploration of the language and theological concepts found in the texts of key patristic authors such as Athanasius, Gregory of Nyssa, and John Chrysostom. Other texts can be selected according to the student's interest.
Through close reading and analysis of primary sources, you will gain proficiency in the unique linguistic features of Patristic Greek, including its vocabulary, syntax, and stylistic nuances. The course emphasizes the theological, philosophical, and historical contexts of these writings, allowing you to engage with the doctrinal developments and ecclesiastical debates that shaped early Christianity.
Course topics include the study of homilies, theological treatises, letters, and creeds, with a focus on understanding the exegetical methods and rhetorical strategies employed by the Church Fathers. Additionally, you will explore how Patristic Greek differs from the Koine Greek of the New Testament, and how it reflects the evolving intellectual and spiritual life of the early Church.
Ideal for students of theology, church history, and classical studies, this course equips you with the skills to read and interpret Patristic texts in their original language, deepening your appreciation for the enduring legacy of the Church Fathers in Christian thought and tradition.
At least some prior knowledge of Koine Greek required.
Through close reading and analysis of primary sources, you will gain proficiency in the unique linguistic features of Patristic Greek, including its vocabulary, syntax, and stylistic nuances. The course emphasizes the theological, philosophical, and historical contexts of these writings, allowing you to engage with the doctrinal developments and ecclesiastical debates that shaped early Christianity.
Course topics include the study of homilies, theological treatises, letters, and creeds, with a focus on understanding the exegetical methods and rhetorical strategies employed by the Church Fathers. Additionally, you will explore how Patristic Greek differs from the Koine Greek of the New Testament, and how it reflects the evolving intellectual and spiritual life of the early Church.
Ideal for students of theology, church history, and classical studies, this course equips you with the skills to read and interpret Patristic texts in their original language, deepening your appreciation for the enduring legacy of the Church Fathers in Christian thought and tradition.
At least some prior knowledge of Koine Greek required.
This course is designed for European students and professionals who are non-native English speakers seeking to enhance their academic writing skills in English. Participants will learn how to structure essays, research papers, and reports with clarity and precision, focusing on the conventions of academic writing. The course will cover essential topics such as thesis development, argumentation, citation styles, and critical analysis, while also addressing common language challenges faced by non-native speakers. Through practical exercises and personalized feedback, students will gain the confidence and proficiency needed to produce high-quality academic work in English.
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