Writing Center Doctoral Resources Page. Style Reading Checklist. Common Grammatical and Stylistic Errors. The first style reading is usually administered while the student is in Contextualized Writing Seminar 2, after the proposal has been approved by an assigned supervisor. Please note that all of these items should be reflective of the work included to date ie. Failure to comply with the Southern Seminary Manual of Style may result in the charge of resubmission fees.
In addition to these items, students should also take time to revise their chapter one previously the project proposal to reflect a proper chapter one. This includes:. The second style reading takes place as the student is preparing for oral defense. The style reader will return any comments to the student to review before uploading the final submission, following a successful defense hearing. The student who intends to graduate must also submit a PDF version of their completed and approved project or thesis to the Professional Doctoral Studies office by emailing it to dmin sbts.
If you are writing a research paper or similar assignment, you need to know how to cite biblical references according to SBTS style. Examples are provided for different scenarios you may encounter when using a bible citation or when working with different translations. Click below to see examples! If you are writing a book review, you need your paper to be formatted with a title page, the appropriate indentation, and the omission of the first page number and addition of a page number on each subsequent page beginning with number one.
You also need to cite the book before writing. If you are writing a book review, you need to know how to format your paper and each section properly. Style questions commonly asked are addressed in the guide. Click below for an example of a book review with helpful notes! You also may want some addition advice concerning how to go about reviewing your book. Click below for an annotated book review example! Why do we need both this style manual and Turabian?
Periodically, the writing center hosts workshops on writing, reviewing, researching, and other specialized interest areas. When those are hosted throughout the semester, print copies of helpful guides, charts, and resources are handed-out. Click below if you would like a digital version of these free resources! If you are writing a position paper or a book review, your most precise reference is the most recent version of the Chicago Manual of Style, the 17th edition. Click below to browse the Chicago Manual of Style if you are unsure how to cite a particular work!
If you are writing a position paper or a research paper, you need to be thinking about a couple of key concepts. Videos showing how to go about writing a position paper, theological communication, and researching. Click below for more resources for writing your paper! If you are a Boyce, Southern, or doctoral student, Zotero can be an easy tool to help with research you may be writing. Find a tutorial video above to provide you with a how-to for setting up and using this citation and footnote tool.
If you would like an example of a theology paper, you may view one of three former student examples of theology position papers. Each paper shows strengths and weaknesses through marginal annotations provided by the Writing Center staff.
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