paper 1 old testaments
Paper 1: Argue whether the Pentateuch (the Torah) offers the reader hope in the fulfillment of the Abrahamic Covenant or in the Mosaic Covenant? (1000–1200 words)
Video: Getting Ready for the First Paper
Paper Outline
- Introduction: must end with a clear thesis statement.
- Body Paragraphs: each paragraph must defend a part of the thesis and begin with a topic sentence that clarifies the relationship between the paragraph and the thesis statement.
- Conclusion: must begin with the same thesis statement and follow with a summation of your argument
Paper Reminders
- Write clear and complete sentences.
- Write paragraphs that flow from thought to thought.
- Make sure that the subject and verb of each sentence agree.
- Make sure that you use the same tense throughout your work.
- Please read your paper aloud before submitting it.
What is a thesis statement?
- A thesis statement is your claim that answers the question being asked.
- It should be the final sentence of your introduction.
- The rest of your paper, that is, the body paragraphs must be designed to defend your thesis statement.
- The thesis statement (and the paper itself) needs to be written in active voice, not passive.
What is a topic sentence?
- A topic sentence defines what a body paragraph will talk about and how that paragraph will help defend the thesis.
What makes an argument and a paper good?
- It defends the thesis with credible and persuasive evidence.
- The best evidence always comes from the source itself. In this case, the best evidence derives from the biblical text.
- It is written with complete sentences that have proper spelling, punctuation, grammar, and syntax.
- It has proper transitions from sentence to sentence and paragraph to paragraph.
- It has an introduction that prepares the reader to understand the the thesis and the argument.
- It has a conclusion that restates the thesis, summarizes the argument and provides one final application.
- It footnotes all non-biblical references according to Turabian standards. Please do not use endnotes.
- It uses parentheticals for all biblical references: (Gen 12) or (Gen 13:1) or with an exact quote of a particular translation (Gen 15:6 NASB).
- If one if needed, it has a bibliography on a separate page formatted according to Turabian standards.