Drawing from your assigned readings, especially Wright, provide a theologically rich account of the authority of Scripture as canon and how we as Christians engage in the task of theology (both individually and as a church) in light of the big story of Scripture.

ASSIGNMENT

Respond to the following prompts. In addition to the references found in your reading assignments, you should also reference the Bible, and at least three other scholarly sources.

Cite your sources in order to avoid intentional or unintentional plagiarism, either of which is a violation of the University Code of Conduct.

Part 1: Revelation (250-300 words total)

Explain the role of the doctrine of revelation in the task of doing theology.

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Part 2: The Four Sources (400-500 words total)

Using the assigned readings in addition to two to three credible sources from the GCU Library, discuss the strengths and potential pitfalls of using each of the four sources (Scripture, tradition, experience, and reason) for the task of doing theology.

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Part 3: Scripture (250-300 words total)

Drawing from your assigned readings, especially Wright, provide a theologically rich account of the authority of Scripture as canon and how we as Christians engage in the task of theology (both individually and as a church) in light of the big story of Scripture.

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Drawing from your assigned readings, especially Wright, provide a theologically rich account of the authority of Scripture as canon and how we as Christians engage in the task of theology (both individually and as a church) in light of the big story of Scripture.
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