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A guide to writing academic essays in religious studies.


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A guide to writing academic essays in religious studies.

Brown, Scott G.

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2008

107 pages

$75.00

Hardcover

BL41

Those new to the field of religious studies often assume that their primary duty is to defend their won point of view, but this practical guide sets them along the straight and academic path. With topics such as keeping the grader's background knowledge and expectations in mind and making sure of citations, this also includes very helpful material on approaching ancient texts, including keeping the authors and their intended readers in mind and keeping quotations within historical, theological and critical contexts. For those readers who have the basics down, this provides tips on style and conciseness con·cise  
adj.
Expressing much in few words; clear and succinct.



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