Your proposal should provide three things:
List the specific genre you have chosen from the three options available for the Farm-Related Research
Project
Why you chose this particular topic
Why you believe this will contribute to your understanding of the farm in literature and agriculture
For an analysis paper or fieldwork, I recommend you use the stasis theory found at
https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/736/01/ (Links to an external site.) to create a research
outline
For a literature review, you should create an outline that begins with the following:
Topic introduction
Major questions and/or debates
Major commentary
Areas for further inquiry
NOTE: Your grade is based on content, not format. Remember that outlines are dynamic. I expect them to
change over the next month as you conduct your farm research and narrow your thesis. If you choose the
fieldwork option, your outline may simply be your questioning process.
Purpose of the Proposal and Outline:
Be proactive about your studies
Receive instructor’s approval of your project
Organize your project
Submission:
Type in a Word document with numbered bullet points and submit electronically on Canvas
Grading:
Complete or incomplete
NOTE: You will not get credit for your Farm-Related Research Project unless the proposal and outline
are submitted and approved at least a month before the due date of the final project.
Topic: DB Question
Below is a question that needs to be answered with 400–500 words showing great knowledge of the two
required sources. Demonstrate knowledge of the subject matter by inserting substantive content. Also,
present the logic, cogency, and evidence of your explanation(s) and argument(s).
Question:
St. Gregory offers one of the earliest attempts to give a theological explanation for the relationship
of Jesus Christ and the Holy Spirit to the Oneness of God as taught in the Old Testament. Gordon Fee,
on the other hand, suggests that the Apostle Paul was less interested in theology than he was the
practical implications of God as Trinity (see especially Fee, Ch 4). While both of these men (ancient
and modern) affirm that the New Testament unequivocally teaches Trinitarianism, they approach the topic
from two very different perspectives. How do you evaluate these two? Did you find one more helpful than
the other? Explain. Would you say there is value in both? Explain.
Selected Sources:
Erickson, Millard J. Christian Theology. 3rd ed. Grand Rapids: Baker Academic, 2013. ISBN:
9780801036439.(chs. 39–43)
Fee, Gordon D. Paul, the Spirit, and the People of God. Peabody: Hendrickson Publishers Inc., 1996.
ISBN: 9780801046247. (chs. 7–15)
Schreiner, Thomas R., and Shawn Wright. Believer’s Baptism. Nashville: B & H Publishing Group, 2006.
ISBN: 9781943965540.(chs. 1–3)
St. Gregory of Nazianzus. On God and Christ: The Five Theological Orations and Two Letters to
Cledonius. Crestwood: St. Vladimir’s Seminary Press, 2002. ISBN: 9780881412406.(Oration 31)
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