Name:
Religion 311A
Date Due: 11/20/03
Date Turned in:
Grade:
last revised: 11/13/03
Parameters:
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Due Date:
see due date in Schedule page.
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Take home
exam.
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Can be
turned in by one of the following ways:
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Print
copy in my office, LND 232, by either 5:00 pm or class time on due date
in Schedule page.
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Fax a
copy to my home office (704 434 0472) by midnight on due date in Schedule
page.
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Email
attachment file to GWU@cranfordville.com
by midnight on due date in Schedule page.
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For Religion
311A GOAL class
Subject: |
r311Aq0#YourName.### |
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For Religion
311N DAY class
Subject: |
r311Nq0#YourName.### |
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Explanation
of above:
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For incorrectly
filled out email subject fields, will be deducted
from the grade.
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My system
that processes incoming emails is set to automatically file the emails
in the proper folder and is based on reading the above information in the
subject field. If the field isn't correctly filled out, the email tends
to get lost. It can take a long time to find these, which is wasted time
caused by students not following instructions.
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The correct
section number (A
for GOAL; N for
day) must be included after the course number
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The correct
quiz number, with a zero in front of quizzes 1 through 9, must be indicated,
e.g., q03 (for
quiz 3)
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Your name
means your last name followed by the initial of your first name, e.g.,
CranfordL
(for Lorin Cranford)
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The appropriate
file domain letters. For MS Word it is .doc;
for MS Works it is .wps;
for web format it is .html;
for Word Perfect it is .wpd.
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Example:
Subject: |
r311Nq06CranfordL.doc |
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Grading
Guidelines:
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No prescribed
length.
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The criteria
of (1) thoroughness, (2) adherence to test
guidelines below, and (3) level of reflection
will determine the grade.
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Each individual
MUST work independently on this. This is not a group project! It's okay
to discuss the issues with fellow classmates, but you must do your own
work and draw you own conclusions.
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BE SURE
to document the sources of information used in answering the questions!
This includes inserting internet web sites. Failure to do so will cause
bleeding of red ink on the grade!
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Format:
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No prescribed
format using a specified style guide such as Turabian;
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Just the
following:
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Just make
sure the component elements called for in the test
guidelines below are clearly displayed with
your answer underneath.
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No title
page!
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For the
print copy, staple sheets together; no folders or binders. They cost you
money and waste my time in grading!
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Include
the following at the top of the first page:
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Name
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Religion
311
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Quiz #
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Date Due:
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Date Turned
in:
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Number
the pages. Best done by turning on the page numbering command in your word
processing software.
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Quoting
published sources is permitted, but not required, so long as they are properly
footnoted. If you quote sources extensively,
a bibliography should be attached. DON'T RISK PLAGIARISM! YOU HAVE TOO
MUCH TO LOOSE!
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Suggestion:
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Copy this
html file into a document file on your computer hard drive in the My Documents
folder or in a diskette in drive A:.
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To do
this, inside your web browser
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Highlight
the entire quiz document file, down to the C&L Ventures logo
at the bottom of the page.
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Click
on the Ctl plus C
keys in order to copy the highlighted material to your clipboard
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Bring
up your word processing software such as MS Word, and create a new document.
Then paste the clipboard materials into this new document by clicking on
the Ctl plus V
keys.
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For the
file name, use the following series:
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For Religion
311A GOAL class
File
Name: |
r311Aq0#YourName.### |
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For Religion
311N DAY class
File Name: |
r311Nq0#YourName.### |
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An example:
r311Aq01CranfordL.doc
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BE SURE
to leave these instructions in your file! This provides me with a quick
reference to the guidelines and makes my grading of your quiz easier. That
can only help your grade!
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Complete
the quiz in this document file to have it ready to turn in by the due date.
Quiz
Guidelines:
1. Critique one
of the presentation(s) given the previous week, [covered
on week 14 for R311A, GOAL),
following the guidelines below. If no presentation has been given, then
ignore this question.
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Length:
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Minimum of one page typed per presentation
being critiqued:
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Use double spaced 12 pt. fonts,
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Set page margins in MS Page Setup
under the File menu to 1" margins top, bottom, left, right.
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Turn on hyphenation in MS Tools
> Language > Hyphenation
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Turn on page number for botton right
corner under MS Insert > Page Number
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These criteria will be strictly
followed in the grading process
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Content:
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Description of contents of the presentation,
using the presentor's handout and your notes.
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Serious evaluation of the presentation
covering:
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The interpretative perspective taken
by the presentor, that is, the interpretative method used.
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The accuracy of the presentor's
reading of the NT passages being covered.
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Reflections on how the presentation
could have been improved.
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Be certain to include all of the
above items in your quiz!
Insert your answer below:
Contents:
Evaluation:
2. Regarding topics 3.5.5
through 3.5.9, compare and contrast
the series of pericopes among Matthew
(## 129 - 176), Mark
(## 64 - 103), and Luke
(## 123 -165). This
comparison should include the following:
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Use the outline structure of the
Life
of Christ as an organizing frame of reference.
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The outline heading for topics 3.5.5
- 3.5.9 is V. Final Week and Crucifixion:
Days Tuesday through Saturday
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Description of passages where the
gospels intersect one another, that is, the double and triple tradition
material. Describe both the similarities and differences in these common
pericopes both in terms of their internal content and their literary setting
in each gospel. Identify the genre of each passage in so far as it has
been determined.
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Description of each of the distinctive
passages found uniquely in each gospel writer in this topic range. This
includes genre, content, and literary setting.
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Summation of how each gospel writer
presents this segment of Jesus' life (that is, the topic range under consideration).
For example, with topic 3.1, how does each gospel writer set the stage
for telling his story of Jesus? What is the distinctive picture of Jesus
that comes from reading each gospel account in this topic range separately?
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Sources for answering the questions:
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Primary Source:
Using your English translation(s) of the Bible, read and re-read the gospel
texts, drawing observations directly from the scripture texts.
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Secondary Sources:
Use these to supplement your reading of the scripture texts. The "Reading
Guide to the..." section under each gospel discussion of Reddish's Introduction
to the Gospels in iPreach is an especially helpful secondary source.
Also, check the discussion of each gospel in Part I. A. 1. in Kümmel's
Introduction to the New Testament in iPreach. And check the relevant
sections in each gospel discussion in the various commentaries on iPreach.
They typically contain an oveview synopsis of the various pericopes in
an outline section of each gospel.
Insert your answer below:
Common passages:
Distinctive passages of each gospel writer:
Summary contribution of each gospel writer
to this segment of Jesus' life and ministry:
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