Based on your research, what are some insights that biblical criticism provides into the meaning or significance of this passage?

In this paper, you will further explore the discipline of biblical criticism introduced in our class. For this paper, you will write on a scripture passage chosen from a list provided by the instructor.

You will be assigned a passage through a sign up process (Links to an external site.) which will take into account student preferences.

The purpose of the paper is for you to research and then report on scholarly views on your scriptural passage.

Your paper should answer the following questions about your scriptural passage:

Origins: As far as we know, who was the author of this text?

When was it written? For what purpose was it written, and what do we know about the social situation the author was writing in?

Sources: As far as we know, did this passage originate from sources older than the present book in which it is found?

What do we know about the editing process that led this passage to be included in the book in which it is found, in the place where it is found?
Insights:

Based on your research, what are some insights that biblical criticism provides into the meaning or significance of this passage?

These insights can be gained from the close study of the words of the passage, a study of its form or genre, research into the social and historical context of the passage, etc. (This section should take up the majority of the paper)
For your research, you should draw on some of the scholarly yet accessible resources available in our library.

You should draw on at least three Bible commentaries available as e-books in our library catalog. More information on these commentaries is provided in a separate file download.

As you use these resources, keep in mind that you will need to look for both general information on the book in which your passage is found (for example, Exodus or Luke) as well as for more specific information on your specific passage.

Most commentaries will include general information on a book at the beginning of the essay and then analyze the book chapter by chapter.

Also keep in mind that some of these resources might not cover your passage exactly, so you may have to look at multiple sections to find the information you need.

You can watch a tutorial video downloadon how to do the research for your paper.

Your paper should be between 3 and 5 pages in length, 12 points in a standard font, double-spaced.

Your paper should have an introduction describing the relevance of your topic and a thesis statement summarizing the whole of your argument.

Each paragraph should have a topic sentence that summarizes what the paragraph is about, and the paragraph should center on that topic.

The paragraphs of your paper should follow a logical order. You will be graded on these elements, as well as on spelling and grammar.

You are also expected to use parenthetical notes for any quotations or other references that you use, and have a works cited page. You should follow the MLA style of citations. Examples for the parenthetical citations and works cited page are listed below.

This short paper, like all assignments in this class, is meant to evaluate your progress in achieving certain goals of the class.

The relevant goals are to recognize the major questions and methods of theology, to acquire the skills necessary to critically read and interpret the Christian scriptures, and to develop one’s own writing and critical reasoning skills.

Therefore these form the basis for how your paper will be evaluated, as described in the

Citation Examples

Parenthetical Note

(Dietrich, 254)

(Note that here the number is the page where you find a specific piece of information used in your paper.)

Works Cited

(Note that here the page numbers in the middle are the entire page range for this essay.)

What are the short-term and long-term impacts? What does the future hold in respect to this issue?What are solutions proposed for the future?

Problem Solution Proposal Essay

Problem/Solution Proposal Essay Outline Due date: Turnitin.com (make sure it is n M. format) April 10th by 11:59pm.

Directions:

Research at least three sources (and write and annotated bib for these sources using the templates) and write your essay following the below outline of what to put in each paragraph. Make sure you use in-text and parenthetical citations.

Introduction a. Attention-getter:

An apt quotation, a striking example, or a brief anecdote may serve to capture your reader’s interest and focus it on the point you plan to make.

b. Background information:

Historical background of the problem and its development. Most of the problems we will be researching did not occur overnight.

There will be a history of events that led to the current situation.

When and how did it start? Who is suffering? How many?

This should clearly state the controlling idea(s) of your paper which is based upon explaining a problem and discussing the possible solutions.

II. Causes of the problem:

a. Discussion of contributing and significant causes of this problem. hour research should provide data which may include case histories, examples, statistical evidence or authoritative quotations. Who is causing the suffering? Why?

b. Who is benefiting from the situation?

c. What national or international policies contribute to the problem?

Who is contributing indirectly to the problem by not taking steps to stop it?

Effects of the problem:

a. Laws, regulations, and government programs that directly impact this issue can be effective evidence.

b. Discussion of the effects this problem has on society. On people (immediate and long term). On the environment. On the economy.

c. What are the short-term and long-term impacts? What does the future hold in respect to this issue?

IV. Solutions to the problem (this section will be longer than any other): a.

What logical solutions have been proposed in the past? How did these work out? Successes/failures.

b. What are solutions proposed for the future?

c. It would be acceptable for you to rnake assurnptions and offer an opinion or recommend a course of action in addition to those offered by authoritative sources. you may also analyze, evaluate, and explain the most favorable course of action.

V. Conclusion

a. Deductions: What deductions can you logically draw from your research?

b. The conclusion that will serve you best is one that briefly pulls together the main points of your essay and reinforces your controlling idea

c. The conclusion of a problem-solution essay should include a restatement of the problem and the benefits of the proposed solution.

d. Call to action —What do you want your reader to do now or to better understand?