Theology Reflective portfolio
Theology Reflective portfolio
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will send description in an added document. I will add some writing as a experience you can use if you like. it is a reflective portfolio decided into 4 parts:
In part one we can maybe talk about the struggles/ challenges that life brings, Maybe illness of a mother or studying as a mature age person back at university or maybe travelling the world to come back grounded and find my feet after living life in the fast lane for most of my life.. something like that I'm guessing.
In part 3 I will include the chapter you need, and the lecture notes. I have good notes on faith and reason so I will be using that.
Part 4 I can write something brief on it myself so don't worry to much about that.
Please as one of the references use the bible, but I am under strict instructions of things not to use as references.
Please do not use any non-academic internet or online sources
non-academic sources such as internet sites, blogs, online dictionaries, general websites (even university and government websites), or online (non-academic) encyclopaedias.
Using one chapter I will supply you with and notes from the module I will supply you with;
Using these as a basis, provide a reflection on a particular experience of yours, demonstrating how your learning assists you in thinking through the key ideas which puzzle, challenge, confront and define our participation in life. Use at least three academic sources (not inc. the Logos textbook) to help you grasp key terms and concepts.
The four part are;
1. Clearly and coherently describe a particular experience of yours which you have chosen to reflect on in light of your studies in the Logos Programme.
2. Briefly identify which key issue(s) (of the many possible) in the experience you will be reflecting upon and discuss the issue(s) in some depth.
3. Explain how your understanding of the experience has been improved or deepened through (a) a particular chapter of the Logos textbook and (b) a particular theology module which you have participated in. This should be the largest section of your Reflection.
4. Finally, how have you learned something that has changed or confirmed your approach to that kind of experience in the future?
The criteria for assessing the Reflective Portfolio will be:
(i) Reflection:
- ? Demonstrated ability to identify and reflect upon previous life experience
-? Clarity in explaining experience
(ii) Philosophical Reasoning:
- ? Identification of problems and key issues involved
- ? Integration of personal life experience with reasoning
- ? Provide good reasons for your position
- ? Overall consistency and coherence
(iii) Exploration of Revelation
- ? Integration of personal life experience with reasoning
-? Use of Scripture and tradition in relation to discussions of God
-? Understanding of Revelation in relation to theological arguments
(iv)Research:
- ? Choice of source(s) relevant to module content and/or experience
-? Reliability and academic quality of sources
? Consistent referencing
?(v) Presentation and Structure:
- ? Language and Writing style
- ? Spelling and grammar
- ? Paragraph structure and flow of argument
Needs to be original work I may have to use that turn it in program.