Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Article Review

Article Review (Click here to download this file)
Pentateuch (Flores, SVD)
Divine Word Seminary, Tagaytay City
4/4/12


1. An article (for the Pentateuch class) is a more in-depth study of a particular problem on the Pentateuch in general or on specific text (or set of verses) or even on a specific phrase or word used in the Pentateuch.

2. Such article is usually published in a reputable academic journal. Your article then must be found in the following journals (available at the Arnoldus Library):
Biblica
Biblical Theology Bulletin (BTB)
Catholic Biblical Quarterly (CBQ)
Irish Theological Quarterly
Journal for the Study of the Old Testament (JSOT)
Journal of Biblical Literature (JBL)
Vetum Testamentum (VT)
Revue Biblique (RB)
Theological Studies (TS)

The following are published in the Philippines:
Diwa: Studies in Philosophy and Theology (by Divine Word Seminary)
Landas (by Loyola School of Theology)
MST Review (by Maryhill School of Theology)
Philippiniana Sacra (University of Santo Tomas Ecclesiastical Faculties)
Proceedings of Catholic Biblical Association of the Philippines (PCBAP) including its Lecture Series.

3. A review is the technical term for an evaluation of a published article. For the Pentateuch class, it means a two-page summary of the article and a one-page reflection. An article review then is a written essay in the student's own words about an article published in a reputable academic journal. This essay contains two things: a summary of the main points of the article (2 pages) and a critique or reflection on these points (1 page).

4. The paper must comply with the following formatting requirements:
• Paper size: 8.5/11
• Font: 12 Times New Roman
• Space: double space
• Margins: 1 inch on all sides

5. Submission date: on or before June 25, 2012 (Monday before 5:00 pm at the registrar’s office)

6. Tips on how to write an article review. Click here.

7. General tips on how to write a summary. Click here.

Nota bene: Knowledge of biblical Hebrew and good English grammar are plus factors.

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