Turabian Bibliography Assignment
For this assignment, create a bibliography page with a minimum of 10 references using correct Turabian bibliographic citations. All of your sources should be on the topic you selected for your Preparing to Write a Graduate Paper assignment.
You should include the following types of sources within your bibliography page:
- A minimum of five peer-reviewed journal articles that come from the GCU library
- An article entry from a biblical or theological dictionary that would be useful for understanding the historical issues surrounding your topic
- A biblical commentary that covers a biblical passage or topic you will address in your paper
- A chapter in an edited volume/book that discusses a significant viewpoint relating to your topic
- A minimum of two theological books focusing directly on the topic of your paper
Using the 10 sources, create a bibliography using correct Turabian style guidelines. Make sure you alphabetize your references according to the author’s last name, use italics and/or quotation marks when needed, and include all the information required for bibliographic entries using Turabian style.[unique_solution]
Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the Turabian Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.
This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
Topic 1: The Mission of the Church as Given in the Great Commission in Matthew 28:18-20
Possible Sources:
Hertig, Paul. “The Great Commission Revisited: the Role of God’s Reign in Disciple Making.” Missiology 29, no. 3 (July 10, 2001): 343-353.
Kolb, Robert. “The Five Great Commissions and Contemporary Christian Witness.” Mission Apostolica 2, no.2 (November 1, 1994): 75-82.
Matthew, Jacques. “The Great Commission According to Matthew.” International Review of Mission 69, no 274 (April 1, 1980): 161-173.
Slaughter, Michael. Change the World: Recovering the Message and Mission of Jesus. Nashville, TN, USA: Abingdon Press, 2010.
EXAMPLE OF THE ASSIGNMENT:
Student’s Name
Date
UNV-505
Dr. Scott Hovater
Bibliography
Carpenter, Joel, and Kenneth W. Shipps, eds. Making Higher Education Christian. Grand Rapids: Eerdmans, 1987. [Edited Volume/Book]
Cooling, Trevor. “Transforming Faith: Teaching as a Christian Vocation in a Secular, Worldview-Diverse Culture.” Journal of Education & Christian Belief 14, no. 1 (Spring2010 2010): 19-32. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed November 5, 2019). [Journal Article #1]
Elwell, Walter A. Bakers Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology. Grand Rapids, MI: Baker Books, 1996. (accessed November 5, 2019 from http://www.studylight.org/dictionaries/bed/view.cgi?n=300). [Biblical or Theological Dictionary]
Esqueda, Octavio Javier. “Biblical Worldview: The Christian Higher Education Foundation for Learning.” Christian Higher Education 13, no. 2 (March 2014): 91-100. Education Research Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed November 5, 2019). [Journal Article #2]
Franklin, Patrick. “Teaching, Scholarship, and Christian Worldview: A Review of Recent Literature.” McMaster Journal of Theology & Ministry 11, (December 2009): 28-61. Academic Search Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed November 5, 2019). [Journal Article #3]
Grauf-Grounds, Claudia, et al. “Developing Graduate Curricula Faithful to Professional Training and a Christian Worldview.” Christian Higher Education 8, no. 1 (January 2009): 1-17. Education Research Complete, EBSCOhost (accessed November 5, 2019). [Journal Article #4]
Holmes, Arthur F. The Making of a Christian Mind: A Christian World View and the Academic Enterprise. Downers Grove: Intervarsity, 1985. [Theological book #1]
MacArthur, John. The MacArthur Bible Commentary. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson Inc., 2005. [Biblical Commentary]
Miller, Michael R. Doing More with Life: Connecting Christian Higher Education to a Call to Service. Waco Texas: Baylor University Press, 2007. [Theological book #2]
Wolf, Shannon M. “The Shaping of a Professional Worldview in the Classroom: A Christian Psychology Project.” Journal of Psychology & Christianity 30, no. 4 (Winter 2011): 329-338. Religion and Philosophy Collection, EBSCOhost (accessed November 5, 2019). [Journal Article #5]