Ferda, Fall 2024-25
Additional readings required by the professor can be found on the mypts course portal.
This subject guide is meant as a complement to NT210, and will provide various tools and resources to help students find relevant and enriching materials on Greek grammar. Visit us at the library, or use our virtual chat on the Library FAQs page, for research help.
The resources found on the Where Do I Start? page can provide the jumping off point for your research path. They include reference and introductory materials that will help you define the focus and scope of your topic and establish a basic knowledge foundation. Many of these resources also feature great bibliographies that can point you toward more in-depth materials as you move forward.
Electronic Resources Visit the Electronic Resources page for instruction on accessing ebooks, online commentaries, journal articles, and other digital materials.
Readings related to your course materials and suggestions for searching the online card catalog for relevant research materials can be found on the Find Books page.
Find Articles can help point you to the appropriate databases for your subject or topic as well as provide basic information for navigating those databases.
Turn to Writing and Research Tools for the basic tools to help you organize your drafts, structure theological papers correctly, and make sure you have the proper citation format.