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Thesis

The Crusades, a series of religious wars fought between Christians and Muslims in the 11th to 13th centuries, had a profound impact on both the East and the West, shaping the religious, political, and cultural landscape for centuries to come (Throop, 2019).

Outline

Introduction

I. Background

a. Definition of the Crusades

b. Historical Context

c. Main Goals and Objectives

d. Overview of Major Crusades

II. Impact on the East

A. Muslim Responses to the Crusades (Tyerman, 2019)

1. Military resistance

1. Diplomatic negotiations

1. Cultural exchange

B. Changes in the Islamic World

1. Religious developments

1. Political dynamics

1. Economic impacts

C. Legacy of the Crusades in the East

1. Perceptions of the Crusades in the Islamic World (Tyerman, 2019)

1. Lessons learned from the Crusades

1. Contemporary issues and challenges

III. Impact on the West

A. Christian Responses to the Crusades

1. Papal support

1. The role of the feudal lords

1. Public opinion

B. Changes in the Western World

1. Religious developments

1. Political dynamics

1. Economic impacts

C. Legacy of the Crusades in the West

1. Perceptions of the Crusades in the Western World

1. Lessons learned from the Crusades

1. Contemporary issues and challenges

IV. Comparison of the Eastern and Western Impacts

A. Similarities and Differences

B. Theoretical and Historical Interpretations

C. Significance of the Comparative Analysis

Conclusion

The Crusades had a profound impact on both the East and the West, shaping the religious, political, and cultural landscape for centuries to come (Davis‐Secord, 2021). The legacy of the Crusades continues to influence contemporary issues and challenges, and a comparative analysis of the Eastern and Western impacts provides valuable insights into the historical, theoretical, and cultural dimensions of the Crusades. By exploring the complexities and nuances of the Crusades, we gain a deeper understanding of the forces that shaped the religious, political, and cultural landscape of the past and present.

References

Davis‐Secord, S. (2021). In Battle and in Bed: Wanton Women and Women Warriors in Muslim and Christian Crusade Narratives.  Gender & History.

Throop, S. A. (2019). Engaging the crusades in context: Reflections on the ethics of historical work. In  The Crusades in the Modern World (pp. 129-145). Routledge.

Tyerman, C. (2019).  The World of the Crusades. Yale University Press.

BUSI 643

Biblical Integration Essay Assignment Instructions

Overview

In the Biblical Integration Essay Assignment, the student will integrate the Bible with multiple course topics.

Instructions

The essay will be a minimum of 2 pages of original analysis and discussion, excluding the title page and reference page. Specific Scriptures must be cited and discussed, as well as the course textbook. A title page and reference list are required. Approved sources include the Bible and the textbook.

All assignments must meet the standards of the current edition of the APA manual for in-text citations, references, headings, grammar, spelling and mechanics. All pages of all assignments, including the title page and reference list, must be double-spaced and typed in 12-point Times New Roman fonts with one-inch margins on all four sides. MS Word files only.

Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

Criteria Ratings Points

Introduction 5 to >4 pts

Advanced

The Introduction to the essay is present and includes a clear thesis statement.

The Introduction begins with a Level 1 heading.

4 to >3 pts

Proficient

The Introduction to the essay is present and includes a thesis statement.

The Introduction begins with a Level 1 heading.

3 to >0 pts

Developing

The Introduction to the essay is limited or incomplete, and/or

A Level 1 heading is not provided.

0 pts

Not Present

An Introduction is not present.

5 pts

Biblical Integration/Content

33 to >29 pts

Advanced

Integration of the Bible with multiple course topics is present throughout the essay. A clear, logical flow is present throughout the essay. The points made are fully developed.

Content is organized under Level 1 headings.

29 to >27 pts

Proficient

Integration of the Bible with multiple course topics is present throughout most of the essay. A clear, logical flow is present throughout most of the essay.

Content is organized under Level 1 headings.

27 to >0 pts

Developing

Integration of the Bible with course topics is incomplete or narrow in scope. The major points are not stated clearly throughout essay.

Content is not organized under Level 1 headings.

0 pts

Not Present

The Bible was not integrated with course topics in the essay.

33 pts

Conclusion 5 to >4 pts

Advanced

The Conclusion is present and reiterates the main points of the essay.

The Conclusion begins with a Level 1 heading.

4 to >3 pts

Proficient

The Conclusion is present and partially reiterates the main points of the essay.

The Conclusion begins with a Level 1 heading.

3 to >0 pts

Developing

A conclusion is present, but limited or incomplete; and/or no heading is provided.

0 pts

Not Present

A conclusion is not present.

5 pts

Biblical Integration Essay Grading Rubric | BUSI643_B01_202320

Criteria Ratings Points

Sources 10 to >9 pts

Advanced

Cites and discusses specific Scriptures correctly throughout the narrative to support the arguments being made. Cites and discusses the course textbook correctly throughout the narrative to support the arguments being made.

9 to >7 pts

Proficient

Cites and discusses Scriptures in the narrative to support the arguments being made. Cites and discusses the course textbook in the narrative to support the arguments being made.

7 to >0 pts

Developing

Specific Scriptures are not cited or clearly discussed in the narrative; and/or the textbook is not cited or clearly discussed in the narrative.

0 pts

Not Present

The arguments in the paper are not supported by references/sources.

10 pts

Page Count 12 to >10 pts

Advanced

The essay is at least two (2) complete pages of original narrative, not counting the title page, reference page, and quotations.

10 to >9 pts

Proficient

The paper is at least 1.75 complete pages of original narrative, not counting the title page, reference page, and quotations.

9 to >0 pts

Developing

The paper is at least 1.50 complete pages of original narrative, not counting the title page, reference page, and quotations.

0 pts

Not Present

The paper is less than 1.50 complete pages of original narrative, not counting the title page, reference page, and quotations.

12 pts

APA Formatting 5 to >4 pts

Advanced

All of the following are in the APA format: • In text citations and reference for the Bible. • In text citations and reference for the textbook and other sources. • Headings. • Reference page.

4 to >3 pts

Proficient

Between 1 – 2 APA formatting errors are present in the following: • In text citations and reference for the Bible. • In text citations and reference for the textbook and other sources. • Headings. • Reference page.

3 to >0 pts

Developing

Between 3 – 4 APA formatting errors are present in the following: • In text citations and reference for the Bible. • In text citations and reference for the textbook and other sources. • Headings. • Reference page.

0 pts

Not Present

More than 4 APA formatting errors are present; or the APA format was not followed.

5 pts

Biblical Integration Essay Grading Rubric | BUSI643_B01_202320

Criteria Ratings Points

Mechanics, Spelling and Grammar

5 to >4 pts

Advanced

All of the following provided without errors: • Title/cover page. • All pages typed in 12-point Times New Roman fonts. • All pages are double-spaced. • All pages have one-inch margins on all four sides.

All of the following provided • Correct spelling. • Correct grammar. • Correct punctuation. • Correct spacing.

4 to >3 pts

Proficient

Between 1–2 errors are present in the following: • Title/cover page. • 12-point Times New Roman fonts. • Double-spacing. • One-inch margins. • Spelling. • Grammar. • Punctuation. • Spacing.

3 to >0 pts

Developing

Between 3–4 errors are present in the following: • Title/cover page. • 12-point Times New Roman fonts. • Double-spacing . • One-inch margins. • Spelling. • Grammar. • Punctuation. • Spacing.

0 pts

Not Present

More than 4 errors are present in the following: • Title/cover page. • 12-point Times New Roman fonts. • Double-spacing. • One-inch margins. • Spelling. • Grammar. • Punctuation. • Spacing.

5 pts

Total Points: 75

Biblical Integration Essay Grading Rubric | BUSI643_B01_202320

CHHI 510

Research Paper: Final Submission Assignment Instructions

Overview

This is the major work for the term. In this assignment, you will be expected to think historically as well as theologically/biblically. You will examine your chosen topic through the lens of historical primary sources and secondary historical sources (scholarly books, peer reviewed journal articles, and online articles by recognized scholars) to develop a thesis statement (a single sentence that sets forth an argument to be defended) that will be developed throughout the paper on the basis of your research. The purpose is not a general overview but a focused paper which delves into a specific person, event, period, etc.

Instructions

You should have already chosen a topic from the list provided below and have submitted a proposal showing a focused topic/thesis. You will now write a paper of 3,000-3,600 words (10-12 pages, excluding front and back matter). The final paper must include no less than three (3) primary sources and six (6) secondary sources. Secondary sources must be scholarly books and journal articles. Your paper should focus on the historical aspects of the topic and how to apply what you have learned in your research to contemporary challenges in the church.

Your paper must conform to the style standards of the latest edition of Kate L. Turabian’s A Manual for Writers of Term Papers, Theses, and Dissertations. Most of the detailed instructions you need can be found at the School of Divinity Writing Guide located in the Course Guide.

Your paper should draw upon the writings of Church Fathers, scholars, theologians, and historians as well as Scripture to present a concise overview of the topic along with a view to how to apply what you have learned in the context of contemporary ministry. This project, in many respects, will be merely a sampling, something to whet your appetite, so to speak, for further study. You will be expected to choose your sources judiciously. Works that are general histories or historical accounts should be counted as secondary sources. Works by the persons with whom you are dealing should be considered primary sources. Be sure you consult up to date scholarly journals. These can be accessed through the LUO Library portal.

Remember to review the LUO Honor Code. Also read Turabian on the issue of plagiarism. Put your best effort into your research and your writing. If you are not sure, or think you might need help, contact your instructor or the LUO Writing Center or Tutor.com for help with grammar, style, and spelling.

List of Approved Topics:

· The Crusades

Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the Turnitin plagiarism tool.

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