We started this course by considering that everyone is a theologian because ever

We started this course by considering that everyone is a theologian because everyone has thoughts about God. You considered how you form your thoughts of who God is and what God does. In Module/Week 1, you reflected on your experience with theology and your study of theology in the past. For this module/week, you will write a 600-word essay answering the following 3 prompts that will allow you to reflect on how you’ve grown in your understanding and study of theology.
How has your view of theology changed over the duration of this course? (approximately 200 words)
How have you been able to practice the principles you learned from the course in your own life? (approximately 200 words)
How will you pass on the information you have learned in this course to those within your circle of influence? (approximately 200 words)

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The student will complete a theological essay that will address the relationship

The student will complete a theological essay that will address the relationship of human sinfulness to an aspect of the doctrine of salvation. 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.

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The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of the unifi

The purpose of this assignment is to demonstrate your understanding of the unified and coherent nature of the Bible and the theological doctrines. One way to view Scripture is through the four major plot movements of Creation, Fall, Redemption, and New Creation. Considering biblical doctrines through these four plot movements can aid in our understanding of humanity and humanity’s relationship to God.
After viewing the presentation, Understanding the Metanarrative, and completing your textbook readings, you will be equipped to demonstrate the coherence of Scripture and share some of the implications of the unified message of the Bible.
For this assignment, you must write a 600–1,000-word essay addressing the following prompt:
The unity of the Bible is demonstrated through the Divine inspiration of the Holy Spirit on the human authors of Scripture. The study of theology uncovers and articulates the unity of all the biblical texts when they are taken together. From the list of approved doctrines to address, demonstrate the unified nature of the Bible by tracing that doctrine through the four major plot developments of Scripture. For example, The Bible describes God as love in 1 John 4:8. The way to interpret “God is love” is to look at the biblical story that reveals God’s character through His actions. When looking at the idea of love through the four major plot movements in Scripture we see God’s love demonstrated in His creation of humanity, His patience with humanity after the fall, His sacrificial death to redeem humanity from the fall, and His restorative work through preparation of the heavenly home. (This example would be substantiated and demonstrated with biblical support, and be elaborated on within the essay.)
Assignment Requirements:
Discuss the major movement of the biblical metanarrative, its main character, and its implications for understanding the unity of the biblical books.
Choose two topics from the approved topics list that are presented in Biblical doctrine with attention on how these theological topics unfold through the through the four major plot movements of Creation, Fall, Redemption, and New Creation.
Using your theological examples, share the implications that these examples provide humanity’s relationship to God.
Incorporate at least 2 theological references in your paper using course resources.
Incorporate at least 2 relevant biblical references.
Write a clear introductory paragraph including the thesis statement. A summative concluding paragraph must also be included.
Refer to the “Course Policies” in the course syllabus for the formatting expectations in this course.
Use the provided Biblical Metanarrative Essay Template as a guide.

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The play I chose was “A Christmas Carol” by Mark Clements’ adaptation of Charles

The play I chose was “A Christmas Carol” by Mark Clements’ adaptation of Charles Dickens’.
The questions are as follows:
Describe why you chose to step into the shoes of one of the following Theatre Artists: Director, Playwright, Actor, Sound Designer, Costume Designer, Make Up Artist, Puppeteer, or Digital Designer.
Based on your understanding of Theatre and what you learned about the Theatre Artist’s profession and preparation, what did YOU do to prepare for your presentation (e.g. memorize, rehearse, design renderings, research, etc…)?
Describe the play you chose and explain why you chose it along with its Dramatic Components: genre, plot (exposition, conflict, climax, denouement), thought (theme), and diction.
Describe how your presentation will take into consideration Theatre in 21st Century (Post Pandemic) as a cultural or historical form to explicate gender, politics, and/or ethnic and racial constructions in your performance.

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