>===== Original Message From Mark Wessner <mark AT wessner.ca> =====
>Hmm ... I see two trains of thought developing regarding the intent of an
>"introductory" Biblical language course:
>
>1) A clear goal of enabling the students to explore the better language
>tools (commentaries, inter-linears, some lexicons, etc.).
With the caveat that not everyone agrees that all these tools are good to put
at students' disposal.
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>An obviously, one is
>not inherently "better" than the other, as they both use different
>approaches to achieve different goals.
I might disagree with that too :-) I still think that it's better to learn the
languages if at all possible.
Trevor Peterson
CUA/Semitics
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