Robert Wermuth is a Christian High School bible and Latin teacher, and a freelance Greek and Latin instructor within various home schooling venues in the greater St. Louis metropolitan area, including St. Charles County and the Pillar Foundation in West St. Louis County. He also is periodically an adjunct instructor in beginning New Testament (Koiné) Greek and biblical studies courses at the main Lindenwood University campus in St. Charles, Missouri.
Robert is the author of Wermuth’s GREEKBOOK—A Systematic-Relational Beginning Grammar for the New Testament Greek Student. As a 1985 graduate from St. Louis’ Covenant Theological Seminary (Presbyterian Church in America), Robert received a Master of Arts degree in exegetical theology, with a thesis on The Doctrine of Adoption in Paul’s Ephesian Letter. His undergraduate Bachelor of Arts degree in journalism is from Auburn University. Robert, a native of Alabama, is a single father of three school age children: one elementary, one middle-schooler, and one high-schooler. He and his family reside in Maplewood, Missouri.

You have a veritable treasure trove of resources on your website. With your permission, I’d like to let my “History of the Spanish Language” students know about this blog.
After an introduction to cases and declensions, their heads are spinning.
Laura Middlebrooks
Comment by Laura Middlebrooks — September 16, 2009 @ 9:09 pm |
Glad to hear it! Permission granted, although not needed since you’re all welcome to the blog-o-sphere!
Comment by Robert Wermuth — September 16, 2009 @ 9:15 pm |