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Does the author approach the subject with any presuppositions/or biases?

June 28, 2021
Christopher R. Teeple

Besides preparing you for the Research Paper, the critiques have several purposes:
• To expose you to scholarly journal articles.
• To train you to write with clarity and concision.
• To develop your ability to critically analyze scholarly works.
• To teach you how to properly utilize the Turabian format.
• To improve your technical writing skills (e.g., grammar and syntax).
Instructions
Find a peer-reviewed, scholarly journal article about 10–20 pages in length that covers an area in this course. A few peer-reviewed journals are the Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society, Bibliotheca Sacra, Grace Theological Journal, and the Westminster Theological Journal. Since magazines (e.g., Christianity Today, Visions, etc.) are not considered scholarly, they do not contain the appropriate articles to critique. If you need assistance in locating a peer-reviewed scholarly journal article, please use the Online Student Library Services website. You may also email the Liberty University Online Librarian at research@liberty.edu for further information. The following are some topics you may want to consider for your critiques:
• Philosophy of Language
• Existentialism
• Christianity and Culture
• General Revelation
• Special Revelation
• Biblical Authority
• Biblical Inspiration
• Biblical Inerrancy
• The Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
• Attributes of God
• Preexistence of God
• Eternal Generation
• Providence of God
• Divine Sovereignty/Free Will
• Predestination/Foreknowledge
• Theodicy/The Problem of Evil
• Doctrine of Creation
• The Doctrine of Angels
• The Image of God in Man
• Total Depravity
• Trichotomy/Dichotomy
• Traducianism
• The Fall of Man
• The Doctrine of Sin
Read the article you select and then write a minimum of 2 full pages and no more than 3 pages. You are expected to read the articles with a critical eye and to interact with the author’s theology and worldview. Since you are not considered an authority, you must withhold personal references, opinions, attitudes, and values from the critiquing process. Please follow this template when writing each critique:
Title Page
Contents Page (Section headings should be as follows: Introduction, Brief Summary, Critical Interaction, Conclusion, Selected Bibliography, See LU Rawlings School of Divinity Writing Guide)
The body of your critique includes the following sections:
I. Introduction (2-3 paragraphs)
A. Provide a purpose statement.
B. Provide a brief overview of the paper’s contents.
II. Brief Summary (3-4 paragraphs)
A. Capture the thesis of the article.
B. Share the overall content of the article.
III. Critical Interaction (4-5 paragraphs)
A. The point is not whether you agree with the author’s point of view, but that you recognize what the author is discussing and what theological issues are at stake.
B. It is important for you to document your assessment of the author throughout. If you evaluate the author’s opinion, give an example along with an endnote to designate an outside source where the opinion can be observed.
C. Does the author approach the subject with any presuppositions/or biases?
D. With what theological and biblical perspectives does he/she approach the subject?
E. What is the author’s goal?
F. Has the author developed his/her thesis logically?
G. What are the strengths and weaknesses of the author’s arguments?
H. Did the author prove his/her thesis?
I. What are some applications that arise from this article?
IV. Conclusion (2 paragraphs)
A. This is where you wrap up your work by conveying how well the author achieved his/her goals. Very briefly summarize your evaluations here.
B. Does the author leave you with any questions? If so, what are they?
Selected Bibliography (on a separate page)
The minimum of 2 full pages not to exceed 3-page requirement refers to the Introduction, Brief Summary, Critical Interaction, and Conclusion sections. It does not include the Cover page, Contents page, or Selected Bibliography. If the critique exceeds the 3-page requirement for sections I–IV, my grade will be reduced.
Make sure this critique is formatted in the following manner:
• Follow Turabian style (as specified in the Turabian manual) for the critique (See the “LU Rawlings School of Divinity Writing Guide” for preferred Turabian standards).
• Use footnotes to document research statements.
• Use 1” margins all around.
• Make text double-spaced.
• Use 12-point Times New Roman font.
• Indent the 1st line of a paragraph ½ inch.
• Do not insert any extra lines or additional points between paragraphs.
• Include a cover page, following the Journal Critique Sample Cover Page.

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