THE CONVERSATION CONTINUES ASSIGNMENT :Man is basically good since God created him
Type of service: Academic Writing
Work type: Research paper
Format: APA
Pages: 2 pages ( 550 words, Double spaced
Academic level: Undergrad. (yrs 1-2)
Discipline: Religious studies
Title: ESSAY: THE CONVERSATION CONTINUES ASSIGNMENT
Number of sources: 2
Paper instructions:
ESSAY: THE CONVERSATION CONTINUES ASSIGNMENT
INSTRUCTIONS
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OVERVIEW
Each “essay set” assignment comprises a set of two (2) distinct essay question prompts (sets). These prompts are designed to stimulate your thinking and assess the knowledge gleaned from the textbook and course reading. You will then utilize this information by applying it to a simulated potential real-life scenario where you utilize apologetic tools to defend the Gospel. Each essay is meant to answer a related group of questions, so it is important that you are thorough in answering the questions completely. This practice will prepare you for defending the faith outside the classroom setting.
INSTRUCTIONS
You and the gentlemen decide to continue meeting to discuss more theological issues. In your conversation he states that man is basically good since God created him. Additionally, he states that God’s image is reflected in both man and animals. How would you respond to both assertions, man is basically good and the image of God is reflected in both man and animals? Be sure to use relevant Scripture and supporting research in your response.
After providing a response to the above statement he then asks a follow up question in regards to the image of God. He wonders if the image of God in man has been damaged. If so, why or why not?
Items to include are outlined as follows: 1000-1300 words in length.
• Double spaced
o 12 pt. Times New Roman font
o 1″ margins
o No extra space between lines or paragraphs
o Leveled headings required. • Turabian formatting must be utilized.
At least two (2) sources must be utilized.
The Bible (relevant scriptural passages) must be used but does not count toward the two (2) source requirement.
It is expected that the course textbook and assigned reading will qualify as the primary sources for writing essays; however, you are permitted to use other academic/scholarly sources.