Philip Freeman (department head), Sharilyn Nakata, Anne Bulliung
Associated Faculty—Kristin Swanson (Religion)
Emeritus Professors—Wilfred Bunge, A. Thomas Kraabel, William
Kurth
Classics is the study of the languages, literature, and culture of the
ancient Greco-Roman world. Greek and Latin are fundamental languages for
the study of European literature and civilization, as well as the development
of modern languages, including English. The timeless literature of the
Greeks and Romans produced Homer, Sappho, Thucydides, Plato, Virgil, and
St. Augustine, to name just a few. Greek and Roman civilization has also
had an enormous influence on facets of modern culture from law and poetry
to art and religion. At Luther, Classics also includes the study of Biblical
Hebrew.
At Luther, students may earn a major in Classics (Greek and Latin) or
Biblical Languages (Greek and Hebrew). There are also minors available
in Classics and Classical Studies.
The study of Classics is excellent preparation for any number of fields.
Classics graduates have pursued careers and graduate studies in many areas,
including music, computer science, foreign languages, theology, education,
medicine, law, and business.
Philip Freeman
Associate Professor of Classics
Luther College
700 College Drive
Decorah, Iowa 52101-1045
E-mail: freeph01@luther.edu
Phone: 563-387-2144
or 800-2 LUTHER (800-258-8437)
Fax: 563-387-2158