Worldview Paper Instructions
Worldview Paper applying critical thinking strategies; identifying informal logical fallacies commonly used in argumentation; defining the term worldview; and identifying components of a biblical/Christian worldview.
This is a research paper, not a Discussion Board Forum, so it is required that your paper will be formatted and cited using one of the following styles: current APA
Requirements:
- Cover page – This is the first page to be included in your paper (Based on the formatting style that you will be using, see the sample papers in Blackboard).
- APA: For this course, a Summary or Abstract is not required.
- MLA: This format does not require a title page, but does require a specific format for student information.
- Content pages – These pages will contain your content and fulfill the requirements as listed below.
- Complete the minimum word count for each Part (I, II, and III).
- Do NOT include the question as part of your word count.
- Direct quotations must be short and limited.
- Include your word count at the bottom of each section of the paper (Part I, II, and III).
- NOTE: Submissions totaling fewer than 250 words will not receive credit.
- Quotations and material used from other sources must be cited using current APA, MLA or Turabian format. You must include in-text citations and a Bibliography/Reference or Works Cited page.
- Check your work for spelling and grammatical errors.
- Be sure to do your own work, do not plagiarize.
- Bibliography/References/Works Cited page
- In addition to the in-text citations, a Bibliography/Reference or Works Cited page must be included.
- A minimum of 3 different sources is required.
- Use academic sources for your paper. (For example, do not include blogs, social media, opinion pages, or Wikipedia.)
- At least 2 of the sources must be outside of the materials used in this course (this would include the Bible, any required reading or videos, and the required textbooks).
- Use correct APA, MLA, or Turabian style.
Content:
- Fulfill the requirements as listed above.
- Answer the following questions in 3 clearly separate parts (I, II, and III).
- Part I: (50-word minimum)
What is a worldview? Define what the term “worldview” means. Use descriptive phrases to support your definition.
- Part II: (300-word minimum)
Articulate the biblical/Christian worldview (what is believed) for each of the following 5 questions. Give 2 relevant scripture references for each of the five questions below (do not write out the verses) to support why it is believed. Each of the 5 questions must be answered in a separate paragraph.
- The Question of Origin – (How did life begin? How did mankind come into existence?)
- The Question of Identity – (What does it mean to be human? Are humans more important than animals?)
- The Question of Meaning/Purpose – (Why does mankind exist? Why do I exist?)
- The Question of Morality – (What is meant by right and wrong? How should I live?)
- The Question of Destiny – (Is there life after death? What will happen to me when I die?)
*An overview of these specific worldview questions can be found in chapter 4 of Finding Your Worldview: Thinking Christianly about the World
- Part III: (100-word minimum)
Referring specifically to how biblical worldview beliefs influence your answer, choose only 2 of these:
How might/should a biblical worldview influence the way you…
- …think about, treat, and speak to others on a daily basis?
- …vote in local or national elections?
- …treat/interact with the environment and non-human creation?
- …decide on a future career (what you will choose and/or how you will carry it out)?
Criteria |
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Structure |
0 to 20 points
- All key components of the assignment are answered.
- The requirements and instructions are followed.
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Content |
0 to 100 points
- Major points are stated clearly and accurately.
- Word count requirements are satisfied (450–900 words).
(Assignments with fewer than 250 words will not receive credit.)
- Work is free of plagiarism.
- Major points are supported by the following: Reading/lecture material, Scripture, and/or outside research; and thoughtful analysis (considering assumptions, analyzing implications, comparing/contrasting concepts).
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Spelling and Grammar |
0 to 20 points
- Spelling and grammar are correct.
- Word choice is precise and appropriate.
- Sentences are complete, clear, and concise.
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