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A Patristic Greek Reader, by Rodney A. Whitacre

The heart of this book is a selection of Greek texts from early Christian writers, accompanied by notes so that a person with one year of Greek can read the texts. Basic translations of the texts are also provided so that readers can check their work. A list of words used 50+ times in the New Testament and the principal parts of several verbs is included. The Greek selections represent a variety of styles and levels of difficulty. The notes also vary, with very extensive notes provided in some cases. Passages that have played a major role in the history of Christian thought are included, as well as passages that contribute to matters of spirituality and pastoral care. Several passages are of more purely historical interest. The author includes an introduction to the writings of the early church to help orient readers to the writings of the Fathers in general and also give the rationale for the particular selections included in the book. Each selection also has a brief introduction discussing its historical setting and content. A brief bibliography is included for the particular selections included and for the Greek reference works cited. However, the book would also be of interest to those studying the Classics and could be used by anyone as a brief introduction to some samples of early Christian thought. This may be the only book available that provides such translation notes for selections from the Greek fathers.

  • Sales Rank: #372615 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-09-01
  • Released on: 2007-09-01
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 9.25" h x .69" w x 7.00" l, 1.30 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 304 pages

About the Author
Rodney A. Whitacre is professor of biblical studies at Trinity School for Ministry. He has taught Greek since 1973.

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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful.
An amazing resource
By Derrick A. Peterson
I have fallen out of the habit of writing reviews on Amazon due to the fact that my own studies usually mean the time consuming nature of taking the time to write one is prohibitive, nonetheless I was slightly annoyed by the reviewers that gave this volume 4 stars and felt compelled to note, for any who care to read my review, to whole-heartedly recommend this volume, which is not only a superb resource for extending one's education in Koine Greek beyond New Testament literature, but also allows one an initial approach to the sometimes daunting Church Fathers. Thus if one wants a review of the book, please disregard this paragraph and jump to the second which provides material overview, this first paragraph serves a counter to those who downgraded the volume from 5 to four stars or lower. Certainly the reviewers here are entitled to their opinion, and if they feel this genuinely deserves 4 stars, not 5, then so be it. One would hope, however, that the reasons for their ratings would be equally forthcoming and cogent, but I felt this is definitely not the case and their reasons for downgrading it from 5 were unfair and might dissuade others from utilizing this volume to improve their greek skills while simultaneously gaining an initial knowledge of some of the fathers. One reviewer comments they would much rather have full texts rather than excerpts--true, this would be preferable but entirely misses the point of why this volume was compiled. It is not a resource for exhaustive research or even for full appreciation of the individual texts, but is rather a teaching guide for Greek which allows one to step outside the bounds of the bible. To downgrade it for the simple fact that it is not what one wants is absurd and explicitly ignores the stated goals of the editor. If one downgrades the volume it should be in regards to a failure of the stated intentions, not the perennially ridiculous criticism of arbitrary expectations not being met (Rowan Williams aptly calls these superficial criticisms "the crutch of hasty reviews"--they are cheap to come by and serve as space fillers parading themselves as thoughtful criticisms).

Anyway enough of that "review philosophizing," so we can cut to the bottom line: this volume is fantastic. It provides brief excerpts from many writers (which ranges from the easy Didache, to the more difficult Cappadocian Father Gregory the Theologian (Gregory of Nazianzus) Clement, Athanasius, to even some of the Desert Fathers and the wonderful poetry of Symeon the New Theologian) which not only gives one a glimpse of sections of their works often telling to the main points of their theology, but even more helpfully these sections are rated by Whitacre in terms of their reading difficulty in Greek on a scale of 1-5, 5 being very difficult. But fear not the "5" rating (of which only a few, Justin Martyr, Nazianzen, and Clement, and a few sections of Athanasius garner straight up 5's, most get ranges of 3-4) for Whitacre provides, much like Reader's versions of the New Testament, ample footnotes which are not only exhaustive in vocabulary, but parse and give grammatical notes and glosses as well. If this weren't enough, English translations are provided in the back (though these are somewhat wooden, this actually may help those still transitioning from Biblical koine) making this an incredibly friendly and helpful guide for a large range of people---from those still in first semester greek to those who like myself have been reading Greek for years but are looking for accessible opportunities to flex Greek muscles outside the New Testament without the labor of hauling a lexicon and looking up every other word while reading Patrologia Graecae or other less accessible Greek sources. On top of this brief biographical and theological information is given on each author or book, contextualizing the selection and fitting it within the ever important historical context. In short: if you are learning Greek, or have learned Greek and are looking for vehicles to exercise your ability, this volume is a must have.

20 of 21 people found the following review helpful.
A nice beginner's sampling of Patristic Greek
By J. FRY LOFTON
This book is an introductory Greek reader of the early Church Fathers, with heavy annotations for the beginner. It's aimed at students who have completed a year of basic Greek, probably in Koine, but a year of Attic would be more than enough preparation to use this book. (I have a few years of Attic experience, and the intermediate-level texts in this book were very simple to me.) Whitacre presents relatively short selections from a variety of patristic authors, and ranks them according to difficulty, so it's easy to know where to start. There are copious footnotes which parse and define all but the most common forms, provide syntax information, and also provide page/paragraph numbers for common reference works. Each selection also has a brief introduction with historical information about the author and the text. The back of the book has literal translations of all the texts, as well as a glossary and principal parts.
I think this is an excellent and useful book. It provides a user-friendly introduction and sampling of authors who don't get wide coverage in non-specialized Greek classes. There are more than enough notes to help beginning students with the most difficult forms and concepts. The translations at the back of the book are a convenient way to check your work. I usually prefer end-notes instead of footnotes, because with footnotes there is too great a temptation to be lazy and look down instead of thinking about a form, but this can easily be mitigated with post-it notes.
I think a previous reviewer was unfair in his criticism of this book, that it should focus on one author instead of such a wide range. Yes, it would be nice to have annotated versions of all the authors here, but this book is intended to give a sampling of the different thoughts and styles of a range of patristic authors. I've really enjoyed working through such a diverse collection of authors, and I think most beginning and intermediate students will too.
My one complaint is that the binding on the book isn't very good, and the pages will start falling out with minimal bending. This is an all-too-common problem these days.

27 of 30 people found the following review helpful.
Relevant Reading for the Theology Student Learning Greek
By Theophilus
This is an excellent book for theology and/or patristics students desirous of learning New Testament (Koine) Greek. In many programs, the Greek readers will focus on texts from the New Testament, which is fine, but at some point, theology students will need to master certain Greek words as used by the Early Church Fathers, such as Saint Cyril, to fully understand the context and underlying theological point of the text. This book definitely helps in this respect.

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