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Paperback A Guide to Writing Academic Essays in Religious Studies Book

ISBN: 0826498884

ISBN13: 9780826498885

A Guide to Writing Academic Essays in Religious Studies

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One of the greatest challenges for instructors in religious studies is the task of explaining why, in colleges and universities, the truth claims of religions are not accepted or even investigated, but instead a disinterested, secular approach is taken.

Most instructors prefer not to address the issue directly, leaving their students to work out for themselves the difference between religious studies and the study of religion. Those who...

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Great handbook for every student of religion

I have two degrees from private Christian institutions in North America and am currently engaged in PhD studies in a public university in the UK. I recently came across this book when I was surveying my library's collection of texts on academic writing and critical thinking. None of them stood out like this one. This book highlights many of the traps that a person of religious conviction (as myself) would have when writing essays or theses for a secular, pluralistic institution. In fact, I would say that it is very helpful even for many students in Bible colleges and seminaries. This small handbook has four short but helpful chapters: 1. The Essentials of Essay Writing, for Students New to Religious Studies 2. Approaching Ancient Texts 3. Some Finer Points of Writing for More Experienced Students 4. The Hallmarks of Bad Scholarship: Considerations for Advanced Students There are many things that are assumed to be universal truths about academic writing, but there are very few places that really identify and articulate those assumptions. This is what you find in the first chapter. The next chapter helps to highlight the critical eye for texts that are sacred and traditionally understood as authoritative. The third has a really helpful section on differences in writing styles between British English, Canadian English and American English (another excellent guide for American English is The Elements of Style: 50th Anniversary Edition). The author closes his final chapter with helpful guides for avoiding those no-no's that we all do in our writing. Another book that I find as incredibly helpful, but that comes from a different angle is: A Little Exercise for Young Theologians. This other book trains students of Christian theology to humbly bring what is learned in the academia into the pews.
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