Description
The doctrine of justification by faith is for many Christians the he
Description
The doctrine of justification by faith is for many Christians the heart of the gospel and center of theology. Due to its importance to the church, it is important that we understand and internalize why it has been such good news to so many. Therefore, you are to write a 4-5 page (double-spaced) paper answering two questions: (1) What is the doctrine of justification? (~1.5 pages) (2) What does it mean toĀ meĀ personally? Your job is to summarize the Bibleās teaching on justification (OT and NT) and explain how this does or should affect your everyday life, studies, vocation, relationships, self-image, etc. (~2.5 pages). Be thoughtful and reflective on this second part, as most of your grade is determined by the quality of your personal reflections. Note: This isĀ notĀ a research paper, so donāt worry about secondary sources. However, if you donāt understand terms or ideas and decide to use secondary sources, make sure you cite them properly (using any recognized format [MLA, APA, etc.]).
Assessment
Score, based on grammar/style, adherence to project requirements, and thoughtfulness/creativity of the project.
Criteria Ratings
This criterion is linked to a learning outcomeImplications of Justification
30Ā Pts
Paper makes a clear connection between justification and personal life. Applies the doctrine to “non-spiritual” areas of life. Does not merely rehash implications outlined in class (i.e. freedom from fear, perfectionism, guilt). Develops implications thoroughly or covers a wide range of implications thoughtfully.
This criterion is linked to a learning outcomeDescription of Justification
10Ā Pts
Demonstrates excellent knowledge of justification. Makes reference to the aspects of the doctrine, its basis, and how one accesses it, and does so in own words. Makes intelligent use of both OT and NT sources.
This criterion is linked to a learning outcomeGrammar/Style
10Ā Pts
Writing is clear. Contains 4 or fewer errors in spelling or grammar