An examination of methods in theology intended to provide a foundation for graduate and postgraduate research, particularly from a Reformed perspective. Students will become familiar with basic research tools for biblical and theological study (including encyclopedias, monographs, periodicals, and bibliographical texts), and learn how to organize, build, and use their own theological library. The instructor will guide students through the seminary library, providing insights into various authors and helpful books in every section. Students will also work their way through several texts to develop the abilities to write graduate-level research papers, including such skills as the development of ideas and organization; interpretation and correct use of source materials (including quotation, paraphrase, citation, and bibliographic form); syntax, grammar, and punctuation. The course lectures can be purchased for $40 from the above link.
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Joel R. Beeke (PhD, Westminster Theological Seminary) is the chancellor and professor of homiletics and systematic theology at Puritan Reformed Theological Seminary. He has served as a pastor since 1978 and currently ministers at the Heritage Reformed Congregation of Grand...