Showing posts with label Greek. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Greek. Show all posts

Mar 14, 2011

Book Review: Keep Your Greek, Strategies For Busy People by Constantine R. Campbell

Keep Your Greek: Strategies for Busy PeopleAre you a Greek Student? Are you an accomplished Greek Scholar? Are you a diligent minister of the word who has let the knowledge of the languages creep into the recesses of your mind? Are you discouraged by the reclaiming of once prominent recall of the Greek from your overbearing and busy schedule?

These are all great questions with great answers in this new book from Constantine R. Campbell. This new release from Zondervan brings together a series of blog posts that were previously posted at the author's blog Read Better, Preach Better, and offers them in an easy, engaging, and encouraging format. The blog posts now converted to chapters in the book are complete with responses from the blog on each post, and now subsequent chapter. Campbell gives cause, justification, and technical advice that is both practical and wise. With the inclusion of quotes from respected scholars and teachers of Greek, this book reinforces the student or graduate of Greek studies with motivation to serve God through diligent study and understanding. In just under 90 pages, Keep Your Greek converses and equips you with tools, tips, tricks, and categorizes useful resources, web pages, and other materials to get you into the game...or for those who have forgotten their Greek, back into it!

I loved this! As a blogger, and active blog reader, I found it exciting to see a dialog transpiring between the author and his audience. The chapters were helpful, and the practical responses offered by the commentators made the whole discussion real. For me, a mere student of the Koine Greek, I found the tips from those much more experienced than I helpful and even preventative in my own labors to acquire a "dead" language. This book not only helps you internalize language acquisition as a task of love, but also reinforces that the Koine is in no way dead, but perfectly alive, so long as you engage it!

I received this book at no charge in exchange for an unbiased review. You can see other entries concerning this book during its blog tour March 14th through the 18th at the Koinonia Blog.

Dec 5, 2009

Resources Updated to Include Koine Greek Tools

The resources page has been updated to include some free Greek (koine) language learning tools. I have been using a few of them already and have benefited immensely from their price, free! So, check it out, bookmark it, or just go and save each one of the files/links for your benefit. Below is a listing of what was added.

Greek (Koine) Language Learning Tools (Free)

Ted Hildebrandt's Video Introductions to Greek - Here

 (This one has become a personal favorite and is currently the one I am using)
  • Hildebrandt's Mastering NT Greek Textbook/Workbook in word/pdf/html - Here
  • Mastering NT Greek eSources (Greek mss., Books, and theses) - Here
  • Audio eSources for Vocabulary building, listening on your iPod/Mp3 - Here
Dallas Theological Seminary on iTunes U has released seminary course videos for free on iTunes. Some of which include Elements of Greek I and II - Here

Concordia Seminary also has videos from Dr. James Voelz (Lutheran) on Fundamental Greek Grammar - Here

Enjoy! I hope these encourage you to dig down into the New Testaments original language, it is worth it!