How To Write A Theology Essay
How To Write A Theology Essay
How To Write A Theology Essay
The topics of theology really matter The knowledge of God is not the preserve of the very clever Starting to write theology is a challenge that can be fun! 2. What is theology in any case?
Theology is a species of reason, subject to the Word of God Theology is a form of speech Theology is evangelical: it about God and his deeds Theology is evangelistic: it is an invitation to submit to the Lordship of Christ 3. What is a theology essay?
An essay is an invitation to persuade The object of the theology essay is to say true things about God The theology essay deals with ideas and concepts It is not merely a summary of Scripture 4. The responsibility of theology
Theology is answerable to God and must be done with prayerful reverence Theology is best done in service to God and his people 5. Choosing the question
Choose a topic that interests you, but look carefully at the question Avoid a topic that is a contemporary church controversy where possible Consider what others are doing 6. Analysing the question
What higher level task am I being asked to do, explicitly or implicitly? Am I being asked to find a cause or a purpose, or trace a connection, or describe something? What is the measure I am being asked to use, explicitly or implicitly? Where is my question located in the context of the ongoing theological conversation? Are there any extra features of the question that I have to take into account?
Get your brain moving early on What different ways of answering the question are there? Do some preliminary quick reading to orient yourself to the topic 8. Brainstorming
Get everything you can think of down on paper in no particular order What thinkers might be relevant? Especially look for potential opponents What passages of Scripture might be worth investigating? 9. How to read for theology essays (and what to read)
Read to gain basic information Read to gain nuance and subtlety Read to develop arguments Read to find stimulating conversation partners and surprising friends Read to find out what the opposition says 10. Using the Bible in theology essays
You have to read Scripture as a whole to do theology biblically Orthodoxy helps you to read Scripture theologically Avoid prooftexting and word studies 11. How to treat your opponents
Treat your opponents with respect Avoid cheap shots and caricature 12. Some advice on quoting
Use quotations sparingly Quote if: o The author nailed it o You want to prove your opponent really does say that o You are expounding a view to learn from it Quote SHORT Quote faithfully to the author 13. Types of argument for your essay
Your introduction should set the scene and frame the question Your introduction should state your answer to the question Your introduction should give an indication of how you are going to answer the question 15. Why presentation matters, and how to make it work for you
Presentation does matter The essential principle: dont distract your reader 16. How to write well in a theology essay
Be a reader of great writing Dont be afraid of metaphors Learn the simple rules of English punctuation Be clear, and avoid vague words 17. The art of signposting
Use headings Use summative sentences Use questions that flow 18. Bringing home the bacon
Your conclusion should add nothing new Make sure you have fulfilled any promises you have made If you do have some space, consider the implications of your essay for other areas of theology 19. What to do with it now
Dont be shy about thinking of ways in which your essay could have a second life 20. A footnote about footnotes
Use footnote commentary sparingly Dont hide extra words in your footnotes Take care that the footnote relates clearly to the text Use footnotes to protect yourself by showing that you have read widely