Theological German

TH 3P1110

Spring 2025
9:00am - 10:50am

The course will provide a systematic introduction to German grammar to enable comprehension of German research in the areas of bible and theology. Exercises will be provided with the goal of learning to read academic German. The course will not include conversational German nor is there an expectation of memorized vocabulary. There is an expectation that the student will know all basic syntagms and be able to analyse, comprehend, and accurately translate German at a complex syntactical level, such as is used in scholarly journals and texts. There are no minimal requirements of knowledge of German to enter the course, but some familiarity with German will assist in maintaining the pace of the course.

The student will be able to pass a German reading exam for the purposes of the Ph.D. program upon completion of the course. Passing the exam will qualify the student for the modern language requirement of their respective Ph.D. programs at McMaster Divinity College. Students taking the course from another institution may receive a letter grade for an accredited course if they so desire.

Students must be prepared to dedicate themselves to learning German during these seven weeks. Learning to read German in seven weeks is a major undertaking. It takes hours of practice every day to successfully pass a German reading exam.

Knowing

  • German use of cases and word order.
  • German tense and voice forms and their functions (these not always identical to English).
  • German use of subjunctives and imperatives (these are different than in English).
  • German use of commas to indicate clause relationships and understand extended sentences.
  • Capable and accurate use of a German – English dictionary

Being

  • Awareness of the impact of German theological and biblical research.
  • Appreciative of German culture and linguistic expressions.
  • Competency in reading German. Frisch begonnen ist halb gewonnen! (A fresh start is half the victory.)

Doing

  • Develop bibliographic research with German titles.
  • Read current German research in areas of interest and research.
  • Read German for enjoyment, including German novels or newspapers.