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Two essay questions, each essay should be 2-3 well-developed paragraphs
Exams are open-book: you may consult your notes, provided readings, books, etc.
The essays may take a variety of forms
-An argument: intro and thesis, claim 1 and support, etc., conclusion
-A typology: intro, type 1, type 2, etc., conclusion
-A simple story: beginning, middle, and end
-A comparison of two or more things
Most important is whether your essay makes concrete claims and supports them through appeal to course material (understood correctly).
Please look at the rubric – notice that you cannot earn points if you submit an essay that does not engage explicitly with the course material and scriipture. That means that you must refer to specific authors and ideas, quoting both assigned readings and scriipture.
Question Prompts:
Answer two of the following (1st prompt is question 1, 2nd prompt is question 2):
-What is the mission of God and how is this connected to the triune identity of God?
-How does the beginning of the biblical story (either Genesis 1-3 or Genesis 1-2) prepare us for the end of the biblical story?
-What difference would it make if contemporary Christians better understood the gospel and sin?
-What sort of human action does the mission of God call forth and why does God’s mission involve humans and human action at all?
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