Category: Religion and Theology

  • “The Biblical Image of Redemption: Understanding and Applying the Doctrine of Salvation” Introduction The concept of salvation is central to the Christian faith, and throughout history, various biblical images have been used to describe this complex and multifaceted doctrine. One such

    Students will examine one of the biblical images of salvation (adoption, conversion, regeneration, redemption, reconciliation, justification, election, sanctification, or glorification) and define and describe the doctrine with its biblical, historical and theological contours as well as discuss how this image of salvation relates to and addresses the problem of sin. Finally, the student will apply the implications of this doctrine to the Christian life and for the student’s chosen vocation. The essay will be 750-1000 words and the formatting should be compatible with your current degree program.
    Refer to the “Course Policies” in the course syllabus for the formatting expectations in this course.
    Use the provided Image of Salvation Essay Template as a guide.

  • Title: The Impact of Skipping Order Details on Customer Satisfaction and Order Quality

    Use facts to support answers of positive and negative actions
    Important Info
    The order was placed through a short procedure (customer skipped some order details).
    Please clarify some paper details before starting to work on the order.
    Type of paper and subject
    Number of sources and formatting style
    Type of service (writing, rewriting, etc)

  • Title: Understanding Jihad: Principles, Perspectives, and Evolution in Islamic Thought

    I have already completed made an annotated list of sources that must be used:
    Abdel Haleem, M. A. S., translator. The Qur’an: English Translation and Parallel Arabic Text. Oxford UP, 2010. Qur’an 2:190
    I am using this text from the Qur’an as a primary source that can related to principles within Jihad.
    Afsaruddin Asma. “War and peacemaking in the Islamic tradition,” Striving in the Path of God: Jihad and Martyrdom in Islamic Thought, OUP USA, 2013. pp. 115 – 137.
    I will use this chapter to learn the principles behind Jihad and the defensive reasons for it.
    Ghazi, Mahmood Ahmad. “The Law of War and Concept of Jihad in Islam.” Policy Perspectives 5, no. 1 (2008): pp. 69–86. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42909187.
    I will use this article to get a historical perspective and learn the purpose and principles of Jihad.
    Leaman, Oliver. “Peace and Violence in Islam: Philosophical Issues.” In Islamic Peace Ethics: Legitimate and Illegitimate Violence in Contemporary Islamic Thought, edited by Heydar Shadi, 1st ed. (2017), pp. 69–82. http://www.jstor.org/stable/j.ctv941t4z.7.
    I will use this article to talk about the principles that relate to Jihad and how they are applied
    Levy, Ran A. “The Idea of Jihād and Its Evolution: Ḥasan al-Bannā and the Society of the Muslim Brothers.” Die Welt Des Islams 54, no. 2 (2014): 139–58. http://www.jstor.org/ stable/24268919.
    I will use this article to help give me a background and show the evolution of militant Jihadism.
    Schweitzer, Yoram, and Aviv Oreg. “Global Jihad: Religious Ideology and Historical Development.” Al-Qaeda’s Odyssey to the Global Jihad. Institute for National Security Studies, 2014. http://www.jstor.org/stable/resrep08937.5.
    I will use this article to focus on Jihad and their ideology starting from the 1990s.
    Feel free to expand on those sources mentioned above, using more from the author or just more sources in general
    The teachers instructions are as follows:
    10–12 pages (excluding list of works consulted)
    Double-spaced, 1-inch margins (top, bottom, left, and right), Times New Roman, size 12
    At least 10 footnotes/citations using Chicago style(Links to an external site)
    At least 5 works be consulted, 3 of which should be academic books and/or articles
    Should be based on at least 1 primary source
    Please attach your bibliography to the end of your paper
    some other sources to check out include: 
    Asma Afsaruddin’s book titled Striving in the Path of God: Jihad and Martyrdom in Islamic
    Ibn Taymiyya
    Sunnah

  • “The Illusion of Justice: Examining the Gap Between Laws and True Justice in Society” In the assigned readings from Job, Amos, and Isaiah, we see a recurring theme of injustice and the failure of societal laws to address it. These

    Often in society, what Laws govern may or may not actually address concerns of what is perceived as injustice.
    Instructions
    Based on the syllabus assigned readings in Job, Amos, and Isaiah- Make an initial post of a minimum of 300 words exploring how these readings suggest what ‘true’ justice might be in the societal contexts. Respond to two other students with a minimum of 150 words that adds to the understanding of the Justice theme based on these readings using the

  • “Advocating for Reproductive Justice: Exploring Organizations Addressing Abortion Rights”

    In this assignment I am asking you to identify a social/ethical issue that is important to you. It can be an issue you are personally passionate about and/or one related to your academic studies (e.g. public health, mass incarceration, hunger and poverty, reproductive rights, lgbtq rights, etc.) and then identify organizations that are addressing the issue and challenges on a local (or regional), national, and international level. The goal is to see the various attempts and strategies that others have actively engaged in an effort address an issue you care about. Each organization can approach the issue differently, which may in fact be required given the focus and size of each. The organizations you choose can be non-profit, non-governmental, religiously affiliated, government affiliated, or private charitable/philanthropic organizations–any type as long as their mission and goal is to address the issue(s) you care about. In total, your response should be approximately 3 pages (double-spaced, 10-12pt font, etc).
    Your response should include the following:
    1. Discuss the social issue and why you chose it. Why do you feel the issue is important? What are some of the biggest challenges or reasons related to the issue? Is there a particular dimension of the larger issue that you are particularly interested in? For example, if you chose mass incarceration, you may be most interested in mandatory minimums or drug laws. How hopeful are you that the efforts of the organizations you discuss can make a real impact? 
    2. For each level (local, national and international) provide a link to the organization and explain why you chose it? What is their strategy and focus for addressing the issue? That is, what is their mission and how do they go about fulfilling this mission? Do their stated goals appear realistic to you? Finally, are there ways for people to become actively involved with and support the organization aside from donations?
    3. Finally, please offer a brief reflection on the process of reviewing and selecting the organizations you did. What is something you learned about the social issue and and strategies for addressing them? Have you been actively involved previously in some form of community service? Do you see yourself being involved in the future? Did reviewing these organizations inspire you any way? Please briefly explain. 
    Hello the social issue i chose is abortion rights -Abortion rights are crucial for women’s health, autonomy, and reproductive freedom. I chose this issue because access to safe and legal abortion services is fundamental for gender equality and bodily autonomy. Challenges include legal restrictions, stigma, and limited access to services, which disproportionately affect marginalized communities. I am particularly interested in advocacy for reproductive justice and the right to make informed choices about one’s body and future. I am hopeful that organizations’ efforts can protect and expand abortion rights.
    As a woman, researching and selecting organizations addressing abortion rights reaffirmed the importance of advocating for reproductive justice and gender equality. It highlighted the critical role that women play in shaping policies and initiatives that affect their reproductive health and rights. Engaging with these organizations not only inspired me to continue supporting abortion rights advocacy but also reinforced my commitment to ensuring that women’s voices are hea

  • Title: The Role of Prudence and Justice in Moral Decision Making: Insights from William C. Mattison III’s Moral Theology Book Introduction In his book “Moral Theology: A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas

    add four more pages about prudence and justice defination by william C. Mattison 3 : moral theology book.  what infuldence does a person rule in this topic. 

  • “Pastoral Analysis of Justice: Applying Tim Keller’s “Generous Justice” to Ministry with the Sick, Poor, and Dying”

    Pastoral Analysis of Justice
    Write an analysis of how the material from the video on “Generous Justice” by Tim Keller will inform the ministry to the sick, the poor, and the dying as described in Pastoral Theology (Oden, chapters, 15-17). Submit the 750-900 word analysis as a Word document. There is no writing style required for this assignment. Document resources as indicated below. Include and carefully identify the following items listed below. 
    Summarize Keller’s understanding of justice; include how justice is connected to our spiritual health, the quartet of the vulnerable, and what happens when the gospel is preached to the poor. 
    Analyze how Keller’s understanding of justice applies to the sick; offer specific ideas from Oden for consideration; document with page numbers or e-book location in parenthesis. 
    Analyze how Keller’s understanding of justice applies to the poor; offer specific ideas from Oden for consideration; document with page numbers or e-book location in parenthesis. 
    Analyze how Keller’s understanding of justice applies to the dying; offer specific ideas from Oden for consideration; document with page numbers or e-book location in parenthesis.

  • “The Significance of the Old Testament for Understanding the New Testament: A Reflection on the Themes and Theology” The Old Testament is often seen as a collection of ancient stories and laws that are no longer relevant to modern Christianity. However, as I

    CHRI 5360 REFLECTION ESSAY INSTRUCTIONS
    SIGNIFICANCE FOR THE NEW TESTAMENT
    Having spent eight weeks studying the themes and theology of the Old Testament, you will illustrate in this essay how what you have learned illuminates the understanding of the New Testament. Choose a passage, teaching, or story in the New Testament that you believe is better understood (or only understood!) in light of the Old Testament. In 500-700 words explain the N.T. passage and how the theology of the O.T. illuminates it. Cite your course textbooks in current Turabian format.  Other sources may be used but are not required.  If you include other sources be sure to cite them in current Turabian format as well.
    Submit your assignment by 11:59 p.m. (CT) on Friday of Module/Week 8.

  • “Developing a Ministry Prospectus: Combining Personal Story, Context, and Passion for Effective Ministry” “Strengthening Ministry Effectiveness: A Preliminary Project Design and Assessment Plan”

    The body of the Prospectus should be less than 130 double-spaced pages in length. It will probably be between 60 to 80 pages, not including front matter, bibliography, and appendices. The majority of the prospectus is a compilation of signature assignments from courses already taken. Lengths of sections will vary depending on the number of signature assignments that have been completed at the time of the prospectus defense. The Literature Review and Theology of Ministry chapters will be especially subject to fluctuations depending on which courses have been completed. The Prospectus should be outlined as follows. ● Front Matter ○ An Executive Summary (no more than 2 single-spaced pages, using bullet points where appropriate) ■ Proposed Title of Project/Dissertation ■ Student Name ■ Ministry Context – 3 to 5 sentences ■ Statement on Theology of Ministry — 1 paragraph ■ Statement of Problem – 1 sentence ■ Research Question — 1 paragraph ■ Hypothesis and Null Hypothesis — 1 sentence each ■ Key variables — 3 to 5 with concise labels/descriptions ■ Project/Intervention Description – 1 paragraph ■ Methods of Research — List all key methods ■ Projected Time Table — Tentative dates (month & year) for (a) prospectus defense, (b) project implementation, (c) dissertation defense, (d) graduation. ○ Blank Page ○ Title Page ○ Signature Page (Signed by Colloquial Team upon approval) ○ Table of Contents ○ List of Charts ○ List of Graphs Preface (Optional) DRAFT Chapter 1: Story and Context — Less than 50 pages A. Personal Ministry Assessment (DM 901) a. My Story and My Call [What have been the major chapters, persons and influences on my life? How did I come to know Jesus Christ as Lord and how has he brought me to my current place in life? What is God’s vocational will for my life and how did I come to understand this? Who have been my mentors in ministry?] b. My Passions, Strengths and Goals for Ministry (Personal Assessment) [In terms of ministry, I feel the pleasure of God when…? I believe my strengths for ministry are…?] c. My Personality and My Ministry: Strengths and Challenges [A selected personality inventory(ies) suggests my dominant traits to be…?] B. Ministry Context (DM 901, 931) a. Institutional Story, Identity and Mission [I minister with/through what ministry group? What is the history of the institution? How does this group self-identify? What is/are the mission and vision of this group (formal and/or informal)?] b. Institutional Setting/Context with Societal Demographics [Describe the context in which the group exists — geo-political, socio-economic, racial-ethnic, etc.] c. Institutional Internal Demographics [Describe the internal demographics of the group — geo-political, socio-economic, racial-ethnic, etc.] C. Ministry Community (DM 901) a. Significant Ministry Relationships [Choose 3 to 5. Describe your more significant ministry relationships. Think in terms of time spent with persons, depth of personal conversations, and effect on you.] b. My Context-Based Covenant Group1 [Describe to membership of your context based covenant group. Include you rationale and expectations for each selection. Unless agreed to by all of the members, use pseudonyms.] c. My Mentee [Describe the person you have secured to be your mentee throughout the degree program. Why did you choose this person? What ministry practice will fou focus on and why? What are your hopes for the Mentee?] d. My Class Cohort and my Colloquial Team [Describe the membership of your class cohort or team and your expectations for the contributions of each member. Unless otherwise requested by the members, use pseudonyms. What do you expect to learn from and and contribute to them as a group and as individuals? Describe the membership of your requested colloquial team and your expectations for the contributions of each member.] D. Passion and Focus in Context a. Convergence of Passion and Context [Identify areas of ministry practice in which your ministry passions might be used to strengthen the effectiveness of your ministry and/or the ministry of your institution in context.] 1 Items b, c, and d may be omitted from the dissertation. DRAFT b. Degree Ministry Focus/Plan [Identify the ministry practice or specialized ministry on which you intend to focus in your project. Briefly describe the courses you have or will complete and explain their relationship to your ministry focus.] Chapter 2: Preliminary Personal Theology of Ministry (Revised signature assignments from the core curriculum) — If any of DM 915, 914, and 908 have not been taken, those sections (A, B, or C) may be replaced with a 10 item bibliography for each. — Less than 30 pages. A. Practical Theology of a Selected Ministry Practice (DM 915) B. Scriptural Foundations for a Selected Ministry Practice (DM 914) C. Theological Foundations for a Selected Ministry Practice (DM 908) D. Preliminary Draft of My Personal Theology of (Focus Area) Ministry Chapter 3: Preliminary Focus Area/Project Literature Review — Key Scholars, Concepts, Models and Theories Concerning a Selected Ministry Practice and/or Problem2 (Edited and expanded signature assignments from the student’s focus area) If any of the focus area electives have not been taken, those sections (A, B, or C) may be replaced with a 10 item bibliography for each. In the dissertation, the literature review may be restructured around the project variables. — Less than 30 pages A. Topic A (from focus area elective) B. Topic B (from focus area elective) C. Topic C (from focus area elective) D. Conclusions: Chapter 4: Project Design — Less than 35 pages A. Narrative of the Development of the Project Design a. Selection of a Problem/Issue b. Verification of the Problem/Issue c. Identification of Intervention Variable and Other Key Variables d. Creation of the Intervention Concept e. Approval of Proposal f. Development up to the defence of the Prospectus B. The Question Refined (Statement of The Question, the Hypothesis, the Null Hypothesis including a narrative of their development) (DM 931, 911) C. Problem Description: History of the problem, Personal Intersections with the problem, Social, Theological Contexts D. Project Plan (For testing the null hypothesis, including research model with chart, intervention design with chart, methods for selection of intervention and control groups, and time tables) (DM 932, 912) 2 Think of a “Literature Review” as a descriptive analytical research paper. It is not to be a paper in which you argue for a thesis. It should instead identify the major relevant concepts, models and theories associated with your research question. It should do that for all of the major variables you identified but it must concentrate on the two central variables being addressed by the project, i.e., the independent and dependant variables. DRAFT E. Project Instruments/Materials (DM 932, 912 — abstracted here, full documents in appendices) a. Informational Materials to be Used in the Project b. Test Instruments to be Used in the Project Chapter 5: Assessment Plans3 — Less than 12 pages a. General Description of Approach to Assessment b. Participants in Assessment c. Time Table d. Methods: Tools, Instruments and Needed Resources e. Strategic Considerations/Challenges for the Assessment f. Anticipated results (Impact of the independent variable on…) i. Primary Variable ii. Secondary Variables Bibliography Appendices (Include complete test instruments, a copy of the original Project Proposal, etc.) 3 In this chapter offer a brief description of the methods, instruments, and tools to be used in the assessment of the project.

  • “The Resurrection of Christ and Its Central Role in Christian Soteriology: A Theological Exploration”

    Abstract: This thesis examines the central role of Christ’s resurrection in Christian soteriology, investigating its theological significance, historical development, and contemporary relevance. Drawing on biblical texts, theological traditions, and contemporary scholarship, it explores how the resurrection of Christ shapes understandings of redemption, justification, and the hope of eternal life.
    Introduction: Introduce the importance of soteriology within Christian theology and provide an overview of the thesis focus on Christ’s resurrection.
    Literature Review: Survey existing literature on soteriology and the resurrection, highlighting key theological perspectives, historical debates, and contemporary trends. Identify gaps or areas for further exploration.
    Theological Foundations of the Resurrection: Examine biblical and theological sources that underpin the significance of Christ’s resurrection in soteriology, including its connections to themes of victory, new creation, and eschatological hope.
    Historical Development: Trace the development of soteriological doctrines related to the resurrection throughout Christian history, exploring how different theologians and traditions have interpreted and emphasized its importance.
    Contemporary Relevance: Analyze the contemporary relevance of the resurrection for Christian faith and practice, considering its implications for personal transformation, social justice, and the mission of the church in the world today.
    Case Studies: Provide case studies or examples illustrating how different Christian communities or theologians understand and apply the resurrection in their soteriological frameworks.
    Conclusion: Summarize key findings and insights from the thesis, reflecting on the ongoing significance of Christ’s resurrection for Christian soteriology and suggesting areas for further research.
    Bibliography: Provide a comprehensive bibliography of sources consulted in the research process.