The Seminary Student Writes

The Seminary Student Writes by Deborah Core, published by Chalice Press on February 1, 2000, is a practical guide designed for beginning seminary students who may feel overwhelmed by the writing demands of their courses. This 128-page book offers insights into writing as a sacred action and provides essential strategies for selecting and researching topics, outlining, drafting, and refining academic papers. It also covers the proper formatting for footnotes and bibliographies, making it a comprehensive resource for students navigating their writing assignments.
Readers will find practical advice that addresses common challenges faced in academic writing, including an overview of grammar and usage. The book features sample papers in both MLA and Chicago styles, which serve as helpful references for formatting and structure. With its focus on language arts and disciplines related to writing, this edition aims to equip seminary students with the skills necessary to succeed in their academic endeavors.
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Deborah Core offers practical guidance for beginning seminary students who feel overwhelmed and under-prepared to write the number and quality of papers their courses require. The book begins with reflections on writing as a sacred action, then addresses such practical matters as choosing and researching a topic; outlining, drafting, and polishing a paper; and using the proper format for footnotes and bibliography. Also included are sample papers in MLA and Chicago styles and an overview of grammar and usage.
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