Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek (Constantine R. Campbell)
Verbal aspect in the Greek language has been a topic of significant debate in recent scholarship. The majority of scholars now believe that an understanding of verbal aspect is even more important than verb tense (past, present, etc.). In this video course, Constantine R. Campbell investigates the function of verbal aspect within the New Testament Greek narrative in light of the last fifteen years of the latest scholarship.
In Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek Video Lectures, in conjunction with Basics of Verbal Aspect in Biblical Greek: Second Edition textbook, Campbell simplifies the concept without getting caught up using terms of linguistics that only experts can understand. Students can use this as a supplemental resource in both beginning and advanced Greek courses. Pastors that study the Greek text will also appreciate this study as a supplement to their preaching and teaching.
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Introduction: Verbal Aspect and Exegesis
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 1 - What Is Verbal Aspect?
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 2 - The History of Verbal Aspect
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 3 - Perfective Aspect
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 4 - Imperfective Aspect
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 5 - The Problem of the Perfect
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 6 - Verbal Lexeme Basics
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 7 - Present & Imperfect Indicative Tense-Forms
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 8 - Aorist & Future Indicative Tense-Forms
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Basics of Verbal Aspect -Session 9 - Perfect & Pluperfect Indicative Tense-Forms
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 10 - Non-Indicative Tense-Forms
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 11 - More Participles
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 12 - More Tense Discussion
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Basics of Verbal Aspect - Session 13 - Space and Time