Date

5-1994

Department

Seminary

Degree

Doctor of Ministry (DMin)

Chair

James A. Freerksen

Primary Subject Area

Language, Ancient; Religion, Biblical Studies; Religion, Clergy; Religion, General

Abstract

This Thesis Project analyzes the use of Greek in ministry by Bachelor of Arts graduates of Roanoke Bible College (RBC). The author presents a defense of the value of Greek to ministry in the areas of preaching and teaching, hermeneutics, exegesis, and word studies. The Project's aim is to improve the Greek courses. A survey was distributed to alumni of RBC which determined areas where Greek is used in their ministries. This project is a part of on-going evaluation and outcomes assessment at Roanoke Bible College. Course objectives of the Greek classes taught are related to the Mission statement of RBC.

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