Browse Our Directory
Showing 3061–3069 of 4929 resultsSorted by latest
-
What is cultural relativism in metaethics
$32.50What exactly is cultural relativism in metaethics? Is cultural relativism true? Can cultural relativists uphold the principle of cultural tolerance?
8 Pages
-
What conventions of rhetoric does Socrates employ in his defense
$27.50Apology: Defense Of Socrates
In Plato’s Apology of Socrates, Socrates defends himself against two charges that claim 1) he is an atheist and does not believe in the Athenian gods and 2) he has corrupted the youth of Athens. Think back to what you learned from Aristotle’s Rhetoric; what conventions of rhetoric does Socrates employ in his defense? analyze Socrates’s defense.
7 Pages
-
Examine the relationship between Hinduism and Islam in the conflict over India’s position over the Kashmir region
$12.50Leadership Perspectives: Conflict over Kashmir
Focus Paper: Examine the relationship between Hinduism and Islam in the conflict over India’s position over the Kashmir region, Be sure to provide a brief overview of each tradition as it pertains to the conflict in this particular region. Your paper must discuss in depth Kashmir conflict, its historical context and whether there is sufficient political will at present to resolve the dispute.
Use at least four appropriate sources from the Library or found through online research, at least one of which must be an article from an academic journal that has been published in the last ten years and at least one other of which must be from a reputable periodical such as The Economist or Foreign Affairs.
4 pages
-
The Christian Life: According to Romans 8, the Spirit is integral to our sanctification.
$39.00BIBL 425: Research paper Topics
Write a 10–15-page theological, exegetical research paper on 1 of the following topics in Romans:
- The Christian Life: According to Romans 8, the Spirit is integral to our sanctification. What does Paul teach about the relationship between the indwelling Spirit and Christian obedience (or sanctification)? Consider Paul’s teaching regarding the two regimes, the offering of our bodies to God, and the transformation of the believer (Rom 6, 7, and 12). In consideration of Paul’s teaching in Romans about the living the Christian life, include the following sections using appropriate subheadings according to Turabian:
- Definition – how is the term sanctification defined by scholars? What is your own definition based on your research?
- Basis – what is sanctification based or grounded on, that is, what is necessary to have happened or to be true in order for sanctification to be possible?
- Means – How does one obtain sanctification? What is the means by which one is sanctified?
- Time factors – Is sanctification an instantaneous act or a gradual process?
- Results/fruits – Once one is sanctified/begins the process of sanctification, what benefits or results follow?
- Assurance – How can one be assured of sanctification? How can one have assurance that he or she is sanctified/being sanctified?
Only the words in bold (above) should appear as the subheadings. Be sure to thoroughly analyze what the apostle Paul teaches in his letter to the Romans about the subheadings and questions listed above. This paper must be based on theological and exegetical research.
Your paper must systematically present the topic of choice (from the list of Research Paper Topics) and exegete the salient passages from the book of Romans. In addition, your paper will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
- Structure/Organization – The paper must be well-organized. Use subheadings to indicate major topics. Build your paper on topical paragraphs. Paragraphs must be coherent and lead to the overall cohesiveness of the paper, building upon one another and leading to a strong/persuasive conclusion. Format the paper according to the current edition of Kate Turabian’s Manual for Writers.
- Content – The paper must meet the minimal criteria of 10–15 pages (see next section below). It must demonstrate serious and critical interaction with scholarly, research-oriented sources. It must clearly focus on the topic at hand and demonstrate an acute understanding of the topic as it is presented in the book of Romans. It must coherently present and discuss the topic at hand. It must demonstrate an awareness of the assumed reader/audience. It must maintain a consistent argument and line of reasoning throughout the paper. Each premise must be substantially supported.
- Grammar/Mechanics – This includes sentence fluency; sentences must be coherent, unified, and varied. Be sure your sentences are complete and make use of excellent grammar. Also, vary sentence style so that the paragraphs are not wooden, stiff, and monotonous. Be aware of verb-noun agreement, tense agreement, etc. Be sure spelling, punctuation, and grammar are correct and consistent.
In addition to thoroughly analyzing what the book of Romans has to say about the topic, the paper must be typed and must include a title page (see above), footnotes, and a bibliography. Consult and interact with at least 10 published scholarly sources. Only published sources may be used. The Holy Bible, dictionaries/lexicons, and concordances must be utilized, but they are not counted in the minimum number of sources. These are simply understood components of research. These types of sources do not need to be included in the bibliography. Cite Bible references parenthetically within the body of the paper following the quotation, paraphrase, summary, or allusion. Cite reference works in footnote citations.
A few clarifications should be made regarding acceptable sources for this research paper. First, the sources you consult for your paper must be published sources. That is, they are published by reputable academic publishers as opposed to private essays, blogs, student papers, etc. Second, it is essential that you consult research-oriented sources. These are works that directly relate to your thesis and the biblical text you are exegeting. Avoid the practice of writing that “so and so quotes so and so” except in those instances in which you are referring to a work in a foreign language and you are consulting the translation of that work. Third, your sources must be scholarly/academic. These are works that are composed by reputable scholars in their given fields of study. They are research oriented and targeted to an academic audience. These include not only books, but peer-reviewed journal articles. For example, scholarship related to the book of Romans would include works by Douglas Moo, Thomas Schreiner, James D. G. Dunn, N. T. Wright, F. F. Bruce, and the like.
Consult the current edition of Kate Turabian’s Manual for Writers in regard to electronic and online sources. Consult your instructor in regard to specific electronic and internet sources you wish to utilize in your research.
The style of the Research Paper must follow the current edition of Kate Turabian’s Manual for Writers. The use of footnotes is required. The 10–15-page length requirement refers to text only (i.e., it does not include the title page, contents/outline, bibliography, footnotes, appendices, etc.). While you may include an outline page, it is not required. Type your paper using double-spaced 12-point Times New Roman font with 1-inch margins. If you pad your paper with irrelevant material, large fonts, blank spaces, wide margins, etc., you will experience a severe grade reduction.
- The Christian Life: According to Romans 8, the Spirit is integral to our sanctification. What does Paul teach about the relationship between the indwelling Spirit and Christian obedience (or sanctification)? Consider Paul’s teaching regarding the two regimes, the offering of our bodies to God, and the transformation of the believer (Rom 6, 7, and 12). In consideration of Paul’s teaching in Romans about the living the Christian life, include the following sections using appropriate subheadings according to Turabian:
-
JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH: An Apologist View
$37.50Write a 10–15-page theological, exegetical research paper on 1 of the following topics in Romans:
- Justification by Faith: Consider the theological concept of justification by faith as developed in the apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans. The paper should exegetically and systematically present the topic as it is developed in Romans. Include the following sections using appropriate subheadings according to Turabian:
- Definition – how is the term justification defined by scholars? What is your own definition based on your research?
- Basis – what is the act of being justified based or grounded on, that is, what is necessary to have happened or to be true in order for justification to be possible?
- Means – How does one obtain justification? What is the means by which one is justified?
- Time factors – Is justification an act or a process? Is it instantaneous or gradual?
- Results/fruits – Once one has been justified, what benefits or results follow?
- Assurance – How can one be assured of justification?
Only the words in bold (above) should appear as the subheadings. Be sure to thoroughly analyze what the apostle Paul teaches in his letter to the Romans about the subheadings and questions listed above. This paper must be based on theological and exegetical research.
Your paper must systematically present the topic of choice (from the list of Research Paper Topics) and exegete the salient passages from the book of Romans. In addition, your paper will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
- Structure/Organization – The paper must be well-organized. Use subheadings to indicate major topics. Build your paper on topical paragraphs. Paragraphs must be coherent and lead to the overall cohesiveness of the paper, building upon one another and leading to a strong/persuasive conclusion. Format the paper according to the current edition of Kate Turabian’s Manual for Writers.
- Content – The paper must meet the minimal criteria of 10–15 pages (see next section below). It must demonstrate serious and critical interaction with scholarly, research-oriented sources. It must clearly focus on the topic at hand and demonstrate an acute understanding of the topic as it is presented in the book of Romans. It must coherently present and discuss the topic at hand. It must demonstrate an awareness of the assumed reader/audience. It must maintain a consistent argument and line of reasoning throughout the paper. Each premise must be substantially supported.
- Grammar/Mechanics – This includes sentence fluency; sentences must be coherent, unified, and varied. Be sure your sentences are complete and make use of excellent grammar. Also, vary sentence style so that the paragraphs are not wooden, stiff, and monotonous. Be aware of verb-noun agreement, tense agreement, etc. Be sure spelling, punctuation, and grammar are correct and consistent.
- Justification by Faith: Consider the theological concept of justification by faith as developed in the apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans. The paper should exegetically and systematically present the topic as it is developed in Romans. Include the following sections using appropriate subheadings according to Turabian:
-
JUSTIFICATION BY FAITH
$37.50Write a 10–15-page theological, exegetical research paper on 1 of the following topics in Romans:
- Justification by Faith: Consider the theological concept of justification by faith as developed in the apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans. The paper should exegetically and systematically present the topic as it is developed in Romans. Include the following sections using appropriate subheadings according to Turabian:
- Definition – how is the term justification defined by scholars? What is your own definition based on your research?
- Basis – what is the act of being justified based or grounded on, that is, what is necessary to have happened or to be true in order for justification to be possible?
- Means – How does one obtain justification? What is the means by which one is justified?
- Time factors – Is justification an act or a process? Is it instantaneous or gradual?
- Results/fruits – Once one has been justified, what benefits or results follow?
- Assurance – How can one be assured of justification?
Only the words in bold (above) should appear as the subheadings. Be sure to thoroughly analyze what the apostle Paul teaches in his letter to the Romans about the subheadings and questions listed above. This paper must be based on theological and exegetical research.
Your paper must systematically present the topic of choice (from the list of Research Paper Topics) and exegete the salient passages from the book of Romans. In addition, your paper will be evaluated according to the following criteria:
- Structure/Organization – The paper must be well-organized. Use subheadings to indicate major topics. Build your paper on topical paragraphs. Paragraphs must be coherent and lead to the overall cohesiveness of the paper, building upon one another and leading to a strong/persuasive conclusion. Format the paper according to the current edition of Kate Turabian’s Manual for Writers.
- Content – The paper must meet the minimal criteria of 10–15 pages (see next section below). It must demonstrate serious and critical interaction with scholarly, research-oriented sources. It must clearly focus on the topic at hand and demonstrate an acute understanding of the topic as it is presented in the book of Romans. It must coherently present and discuss the topic at hand. It must demonstrate an awareness of the assumed reader/audience. It must maintain a consistent argument and line of reasoning throughout the paper. Each premise must be substantially supported.
- Grammar/Mechanics – This includes sentence fluency; sentences must be coherent, unified, and varied. Be sure your sentences are complete and make use of excellent grammar. Also, vary sentence style so that the paragraphs are not wooden, stiff, and monotonous. Be aware of verb-noun agreement, tense agreement, etc. Be sure spelling, punctuation, and grammar are correct and consistent.
- Justification by Faith: Consider the theological concept of justification by faith as developed in the apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans. The paper should exegetically and systematically present the topic as it is developed in Romans. Include the following sections using appropriate subheadings according to Turabian:
-
BIBL 425 Justification by Faith
$32.50Write a 10–15-page theological, exegetical research paper on the following topics in Romans:
- Justification by Faith: Consider the theological concept of justification by faith as developed in the apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans. The paper should exegetically and systematically present the topic as it is developed in Romans. Include the following sections using appropriate subheadings according to Turabian:
- Definition – how is the term justification defined by scholars? What is your own definition based on your research?
- Basis – what is the act of being justified based or grounded on, that is, what is necessary to have happened or to be true in order for justification to be possible?
- Means – How does one obtain justification? What is the means by which one is justified?
- Time factors – Is justification an act or a process? Is it instantaneous or gradual?
- Results/fruits – Once one has been justified, what benefits or results follow?
- Assurance – How can one be assured of justification?
Only the words in bold (above) should appear as the subheadings. Be sure to thoroughly analyze what the apostle Paul teaches in his letter to the Romans about the subheadings and questions listed above. This paper must be based on theological and exegetical research.
- Justification by Faith: Consider the theological concept of justification by faith as developed in the apostle Paul’s letter to the Romans. The paper should exegetically and systematically present the topic as it is developed in Romans. Include the following sections using appropriate subheadings according to Turabian:
-
SOLVE THE PROBLEM OF PROCRASTINATION
$17.50PHL458: SOLVE A PROBLEM PAPER-PROCRASTINATION
Here’s the prompt:
Describe a problem you’ve solved or a problem you’d like to solve. It can be an intellectual challenge, a research query, an ethical dilemma-anything that is of personal importance, no matter the scale. Explain its significance to you and what steps you took or could be taken to identify a solution.4 Pages
-
Comparing the Herakles Myth with Joseph Campbell’s Hero Myth List
$12.50- The Hero Cycle- Analyze and compare an ancient using Joseph Campbell’s Hero Cycle
-An original and creative focus using the general topic guidelines
– Appropriate theoretical terminology used in analysis
– Analysis instead of excessive summary
-Critical thinking- avoids simplistic descriptions and clichés
-Comparison and analysis of similar themes in both ancient and modern mythic stories
-Virtually no outstanding technical writing errors- for example-sentence structure,
essay and paragraph structure, grammar,
tense agreement etc…
4 Pages
- The Hero Cycle- Analyze and compare an ancient using Joseph Campbell’s Hero Cycle