****OVER THE BREAK HOMEWORK**** 1. Answer all the questions on the worksheet on looseleaf. Week of 12/7- 1. Due Tues, 12/15- 3 page essay, typed with references cited- "Who's a better King of Israel and why?: Choose from Saul, David or Solomon. Format: Typed, Double Spaced, Times New Roman Font, 12 point size, justified margins with at least five parenthetical references and a cover page and a works cited page. 2. Students are reminded that they can always do extra-credit. All one has to do is pick one figure or event from the biblical book which we are discussing and write a 1 page essay on it. Week of 12/1- 1. Please outline chapters 7, 8,9 from Kreeft! Due on Friday, 12/4 Week of 11/23- 1. Please answer all review questions on the worksheet which will be handed out on Tuesday, 11/24 on looseleaf over the break. Due on December 1. 2. Exam on Tuesday, December 1 (Material from Leviticus, Numbers, Deuteronomy, Joshua, Judges, Ruth) Week of 11/9 1. Exam on Thursday, 11/12 Topics to be covered: a. Sons and mothers of Jacob's children b. The 10 plagues c. The Decalogue d. Identifications of major figures and events of Genesis 21-50 and Exodus. 2. Chapter 5 & 6 summaries of Kreeft due on Friday, 11/13. Week of 10/6-10/10 1. Read Text, Chpt one: 1 page summary due on Tuesday, 10/7 2. Read Text, chpt. two and three: 1 page summary due on Tuesday, 10/13 3. Exam on Friday, 10/10 Week of 9/28-10/2 1. Read text, General Introduction to the Bible by Kreeft and give a 1 page summary. Due Wednesday, September 30. 2. Quiz on Friday, 10/2 Week of 9/21-9/25 1. Theology 10 exam on Tuesday, 9/22 2. Due Friday, 9/25, from Kreeft book, outline, General Introduction Week of 9/14-9/18 1. Quiz on Friday on Providentissimus Deus. Please memorize the quote from Pope Leo XIII: God so moved the inspired writers by a supernatural operation that he inspired them to write and assisted them in their writing so that they correctly conceived, truthfully expressed and accurately wrote down all that God intended and only what God intended, so therefore God is the author of the Bible. Theology 10 X and Y Rev. John P. Cush, STL Course Description: This course provides the students with a basic introduction to the study of Sacred Scripture. Among topics studied in the Old Testament will be some major theological themes which run throughout the Scriptures: 1. Salvation 2. Revelation 3. Covenant 4. Worship, Liturgy, and Prayer 5. Law and Morality Within the New Testament, the student will be introduce to the Four Gospels and major writings and grow to know the Person of Christ Jesus as He reveals Himself in Sacred Scripture. The purpose of the second year Theology course is to help students reflect on and grow in their own faith, their personal relationship with God, and their relationships with others through reflection on the major events, people, and themes of the Bible. Text: You Can Understand the Bible by Peter Kreeft (Ignatius Press: 2005) Homework assignments: Every student is expected to read the assigned chapter and do a one page summary of the reading. Exams: There will be an exam every two to three weeks. Exams will be objective questions, multiple choice and essays. Quizzes: There may be occasional quizzes, based on reading from the text. Grade Breakdown: 80%: Exams and Quizzes 15%: Homework 5%: Class Participation All homework will be posted on this page. Students must bring their Bible and their text to every class, as well as their notebook. Term Paper: Each student is expected to do a three (3) page typed,formatted research paper, follwing proper format, on an assigned topic from the Bible. The paper, worth a test grade, is due in the third quarter. Duval Essay: Students are expected to participate in the Annual Duval Essay. The Essay will be on a topic assigned later and will be worth a test grade.