Derek Cooper is associate dean of the faculty and associate professor of global Christianity at Reformed Episcopal Seminary. He is also managing director of Thomas Institute. A long-term foreign language instructor, he has taught Latin, Spanish, and biblical Greek. Derek is the author of many books, including Introduction to World Christian History and Exploring Church History. He has offered professional Latin translations for the Reformation Commentary on Scripture, the Martin Luther Handwriting Font Book, and is the translator of Philip Melanchthon’s Commentary on Proverbs.
'As advertised, this book will give you the basics of the Latin
language, tailored specifically to those who wish to read Christian
texts, from the Latin Bible to early modernity. While not intended
to make you a Ciceronianus of the kind Jerome was accused of being
in somniis, Basics of Latin provides a good foundation on which
students of ecclesiastical and theological Latin can build.'
* ERIC HUTCHINSON, associate professor of classics, Hillsdale
College *
'Derek Cooper's Basics of Latin fills a void that the usual Latin
grammars wholly ignore, for it aims at the vast bulk of the
surviving corpus of Latin writings, namely, the patristic,
medieval, Renaissance, and Reformation authors. Covering the wealth
and variety of the texts of these writers (Augustine is not Bede is
not Thomas Kempis is not Lorenzo Valla is not Calvin), Dr. Cooper
treats the items that are most regular in this panoply of authors,
while touching as well on some of the idiosyncrasies. It meets a
great need that in my own education had to have a graduate course
to fill. It looks not to supplant the study of the classics but to
dive into the vast world of Latin literature that runs up into the
seventeenth century and even beyond. Growing up in a time when
there is no God but Cicero, and Wheelock is his prophet, this text
gives to students the rest of the Latin world.'
* GARY W. JENKINS, Van Gorden Professor in History and director,
St. Basil Center for Orthodox Thought and Culture, Eastern
University *
'Kudos to Dr. Cooper for accomplishing something never done before:
an introduction to Latin grounded in the writings of the Western
Fathers, Roman Catholics, and Protestants alike. Derek Cooper has
created a beautifully written and conceived textbook that teaches
the language in articulate, innovative, and relatable ways to those
interested in its Christian expression. He takes nothing for
granted, instead teaching from the ground up while avoiding
intimidating technicalities. Students will find this book a
pleasure to work through. In addition to the lucid grammatical
explanations, numerous historical tidbits, anecdotes, and
etymologies adorn the book and will sweep the students along a
journey of the first sixteen hundred years of church history. This
textbook will undoubtedly find its way into many Christian high
schools, and rightfully so, but it is also suitable for college
students and self-learners.'
* KIRK SUMMERS, professor of classics, University of Alabama
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'One of the great achievements of the Venerable Bede was the
shaping of tools to teach the Latin language--the tongue of
Augustine and Hilary and Ambrose and the Vulgate Bible
itself--using Christian resources. In this volume Bede's enterprise
lives again! Derek Cooper draws us into the condensed, expressive
beauty of Latin grammar and vocabulary through passages drawn from
the Christian Latin tradition. His exposition is always clear,
direct, and accurate. This wonderful volume is an excellent
resource, and I recommend it to anyone seeking to learn the Latin
language and to discover something of how central it has been in
Christian life down the centuries.'
* LEWIS AYRES, professor of Catholic and historical theology,
Durham University *
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