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E-grāmata: Quality Research Papers: For Students of Religion and Theology

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  • Formāts: 352 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 19-May-2020
  • Izdevniecība: Zondervan Academic
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  • ISBN-13: 9780310106685
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The fourth edition of Quality Research Papers by Nancy Jean Vyhmeister and Terry Dwain Robertson teaches students of religion and theology how to research, organize, format, and write research papers.

This will be the fourth edition of a time-tested resource for students writing papers in the fields of religion and theology. It provides essential guidance for writing assignments typical in graduate programs in religion and has served as a standard textbook for seminary research courses. The fourth edition is updated to include information on Turabian 9th edition, SBL Handbook 2nd edition, new resource lists, and additional help with online resources and formatting issues.

Most importantly, this new edition is revised from the perspective of information abundance rather than information scarcity. Today's research mindset has shifted from "find anything" and "be satisfied with anything" to "choose intentionally" reliable and credible sources. Quality Research Papers will guide students through an overabundance of online and library resources and help them craft excellent essays.

Preface 11(4)
Authors' Note 15(2)
1 Definition of Research
17(10)
The Research Process
20(1)
Kinds of Academic Writing
21(1)
What Research Is Not
22(1)
The Value of Research
23(4)
Part I Kinds of Theological Education Research
2 Biblical Exegesis and Interpretation
27(14)
Steps in the Exegetical Process
28(10)
Presentation of Exegesis
38(3)
3 Literary Research
41(9)
Primary and Secondary Sources
41(2)
Theology
43(3)
Historiography
46(3)
Pastoral Theology
49(1)
4 Human Subject Research, Part 1
50(15)
The Institutional Review Board
50(1)
Descriptive Research
51(14)
5 Human Subject Research, Part 2
65(22)
Program Development as Research
65(7)
The Case Study as Research
72(8)
Action Research
80(3)
Further Reading on Human Subject Research
83(4)
Part 2 Educational Settings for Theological Research
6 Class Research Papers
87(9)
Why Research Papers?
87(1)
Thinking about the Assignment?
88(1)
Key Differences between Term Papers and Theses/Dissertations
89(1)
The Uncertainty Principle
89(2)
Practical Strategies
91(1)
Research Paper Assessment
92(4)
7 Academic Theses and Dissertations
96(11)
Review of Literature
96(3)
Theses
99(5)
Dissertations
104(3)
8 Practical or Professional Theology Dissertations
107(10)
Types of Projects
108(1)
Stages of the Project
109(3)
Other Kinds of Doctor of Ministry or Missiology Projects
112(5)
9 Writing for Publication
117(10)
Book Reviews
117(5)
Journal Articles
122(5)
Part 3 Carrying Out the Research
10 Research Thinking
127(12)
Research Mindset
127(5)
Thinking Processes
132(2)
Asking Questions
134(1)
Intellectual Honesty
135(4)
11 Choosing a Topic
139(7)
Reading
139(2)
Asking Questions
141(2)
Narrowing the Topic
143(1)
Selecting a Thesis or Dissertation Topic
144(2)
12 Planning Research
146(11)
Basic Steps
146(5)
The Proposal
151(2)
Tentative Outline
153(4)
13 Finding and Evaluating Resources in the Library
157(15)
Using the Library
158(10)
Evaluating Your Materials
168(4)
14 Taming the Internet: Using and Evaluating Its Resources
172(7)
Using a Search Engine
172(2)
Institutional Repositories
174(1)
Open Access Publishing
175(1)
Social Media
176(1)
Evaluating Internet Sources
176(3)
15 Research Reading and Note Taking
179(16)
Reading
179(2)
Taking Good Notes
181(7)
Registering Bibliographical Data
188(7)
16 Research Writing
195(12)
Research English
195(2)
The Paragraph: Smallest Unit of the Paper
197(3)
Transitions and Introductions
200(3)
The Writing Process
203(2)
Help for the Novice Writer
205(2)
17 Organizing the Paper
207(9)
Parts of the Paper
207(3)
Organizing the Body of the Paper
210(2)
Practical Helps for Organizing the Paper
212(4)
18 Documentation
216(8)
Reference Notes
216(6)
Content Notes
222(1)
Bibliographical Entries
223(1)
19 Statistics, Tables, and Graphs
224(23)
Some Basics of Statistics
225(9)
Statistical Graphs and Tables
234(8)
Statistics and Honesty
242(5)
Part 4 Presenting the Research
20 Formatting the Paper
247(17)
Page Format
247(2)
Footnotes and Quotations
249(2)
Tables, Figures, and Illustrations
251(1)
Spelling and Punctuation
252(2)
Sample Pages
254(10)
21 Turabian 9, Footnote and Bibliography Style
264(23)
Published Materials
265(12)
Unpublished Materials
277(5)
Electronic Media
282(5)
22 Turabian 9, Author--Date Style
287(16)
Published Materials
287(9)
Unpublished Materials
296(3)
Electronic Media
299(4)
23 APA Citation Style
303(16)
Headings
304(1)
APA in the Text of the Paper
304(2)
Reference Lists
306(1)
Samples
307(12)
Conclusion 319(2)
Selected Bibliography 321(4)
Appendix A Transliteration of Biblical Languages 325(2)
Appendix B Abbreviations for Bible Books 327(4)
Appendix C Websites for Abbreviations in the Area of Religion 331(2)
Appendix D Tips on Format 333(6)
Appendix E Abbreviations for U.S. States 339(2)
Index 341
Nancy Vyhmeister (EdD, Andrews University) has fifty years of experience in teaching future pastors and professors not only in the United States but throughout the world. She continues to have a global ministry in her retirement years. She has authored several books, both in Spanish and English, including a Greek grammar book for Spanish-speaking students. She was editor of Women in Ministry: Biblical and Historical Perspectives. She currently resides with her husband in Loma Linda, California.

Terry Robertson (MA, Andrews University, MLS Indiana University) is Seminary Librarian at Andrews University and teaches the master's level research course at the seminary.