From: clayton stirling bartholomew (c.s.bartholomew@worldnet.att.net)
Date: Thu Dec 07 2000 - 16:30:56 EST
on 12/07/00 12:27 PM, Christopher Hutson wrote:
> 1) The grammatical explanations are simple (light on grammatical jargon and
> no comparisons to Latin--much simpler than Machen) and presented in
> bite-sized portions that are easily digestible, one lesson at a time.
Christopher,
Yes, absolutely. Here we finally have a NT Greek textbook written explicitly
for the post-literate generation. The only thing lacking is a cover photo of
a Gerber Jar with a label that says GREEK.
I definitely get the impression that N. Clayton Croy knows his audience
well. The writing style is clear, concise and simple. This is a remarkable
achievement given the subject matter.
I agree with all of your criticisms. Thanks for your comments.
Clay
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Clayton Stirling Bartholomew
Three Tree Point
P.O. Box 255 Seahurst WA 98062
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