PART 1) Discussion Prompt: God and the Big PictureAfter completing the required reading and watching the required lectures this session, answer the following questions:
What is your reaction to the fact that God continually works with his people, even when they refuse to obey him?
Why is it important to read the Bible as one book with one major story arc rather than only as a collection of books and unrelated stories? Be thorough
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PART 1) Discussion Prompt: God and the Big PictureAfter completing the required reading and watching the required lectures this session, answer the following questions:
- What is your reaction to the fact that God continually works with his people, even when they refuse to obey him?
- Why is it important to read the Bible as one book with one major story arc rather than only as a collection of books and unrelated stories? Be thorough.
Choose one of your favorite stories (can be biblical but doesn’t have to be). Choose one part of that story and tell it in three sentences, but don’t give any context, background, or any supplementary information.
these will be two different answer
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Session 2 Old Testament Storyboard Part 2: The Four PhasesFor this assignment, you will use the lecture on the four phases of the salvation metanarrative (and other resources in this course) and create a presentation you could use to teach someone in your life. This assignment is an opportunity for you to create teaching content.
- Part 1: Choose a demographic of which you are already a part of. You will need to identify your audience and write a profile on them (it could be your softball team, your coworkers, your child, your husband, your best friend, your plumber, etc…). Who are they? What are they like? What presuppositions do they have? What level of Bible knowledge do they have?
- Parts 2-5: Develop a thorough and concise explanation of each phase of the salvation metanarrative of the OT (there are four phases). Each phase should be its own teaching point. For each phase, make sure to represent the following:
- Identify the phase.
- Define the phase succinctly.
- Describe the phase robustly.
- Include OT texts/stories that represent the phase.
- Reflect on how the phase is applicable to us.
- Provide a note of application for the phase.
Submit your five-part assignment as a single file to the appropriate submission area.Assignment Requirements:
- Your assignment must adhere to APA standard guidelines.
- Presentation should be 8-10 slides (not including the title and reference slides).
- In-text citations should be included to support main points.
- Include either written presentation notes or a voiceover of you presenting your presentation.
- If you choose to use voiceovers in the place of detailed notes, see the Technology Quick Guide on the Course Dashboard for specific tips on how to use free technology to create such voiceovers, such as Screencast-o-matic or ZOOM.
Click on the Session 2 Old Testament Storyboard Part 2: The Four Phases link and submit your assignment as by the posted due date. Review the rubric available in Due Dates and Grades for specific grading criteria.