Current and Future Teaching Schedule
Not Teaching Spring or Summer 2014
Fall 2014
- ANES 201-001: Introduction to Ancient Near Eastern Studies (MWF 11-11:50 a.m., 366 MARB)
- Rel A 211-036: New Testament Gospels (MW 5-5:50 p.m., 179 JSB
Classes Taught
Religious Education Courses
Rel A 121 Introduction to the Book of Mormon (1 Nephi through Alma 29)
Rel A 122 Introduction to the Book of Mormon (Alma 30 through Moroni 10)
Rel A 211 The New Testament (Gospels)
Rel A 212 The New Testament (Acts, the Epistles, and the Apocalypse)
Rel A 301 Old Testament
Rel A 302 Old Testament
Rel A 314 Historical Background of the Bible
Ancient Near Eastern Studies Courses (ANES): New Testament Greek and Koine Literature
The ANES program, with tracks in Hebrew Bible and Greek New Testament, prepares students for graduate work in biblical and religious studies
- ANES 201-001: Introduction to Near Eastern Studies
- ClCv 363, Judaism and Early Christianity in the Classical Near East
- Greek 311R, Luke, Mark, Matthew
- Greek 411R, Pauline Epistles, Johannine Writings, Luke-Acts
Honors Courses
Hon P 100 : Late Summer Honors - "The Letters of Paul" and "The Lamb and the Lion: The Writings of John"
Honrs 201 The Biblical and Classical Roots of Western Civilization
Courses in Classical Studies and Ancient History
ClCv 110 Introduction to Greek and Roman Literature (Basic Classics)
ClCv 201 The Classical Tradition
ClCv 241 Greek and Roman Mythology
ClCv 245 The Golden Age of Greece
ClCv 246 The Golden Age of Rome
ClCv 304 Greek History Survey
ClCv 307 Roman History Survey
Clscs 430R Senior Seminar in Greek and Roman history: topics taught include Archaic Greece , Rise and Fall of Athens , the Julio-Claudians , and Imperial Rome
Latin 111 and 201 Accelerated Beginning and Intermediate Latin
Latin 302 Latin Prose: Cicero and Sallust
Latin 490R Suetonius and Latin Biography
Greek 201 Intermediate Greek
Greek 433 Thucydides
Greek 437 Attic Orators