This document provides instructions for a short paper comparing naturalism, polytheism, non-naturalism, and supernaturalism. It asks students to discuss examples of groups adhering to each view and the impacts on human behavior. The document also lists points for a good grade, including using proper citation format and spacing, an approved cover page, reflecting on but not copying others' ideas, taking an original position with justification, and paying attention to grammar.
This document provides instructions for a short paper comparing naturalism, polytheism, non-naturalism, and supernaturalism. It asks students to discuss examples of groups adhering to each view and the impacts on human behavior. The document also lists points for a good grade, including using proper citation format and spacing, an approved cover page, reflecting on but not copying others' ideas, taking an original position with justification, and paying attention to grammar.
This document provides instructions for a short paper comparing naturalism, polytheism, non-naturalism, and supernaturalism. It asks students to discuss examples of groups adhering to each view and the impacts on human behavior. The document also lists points for a good grade, including using proper citation format and spacing, an approved cover page, reflecting on but not copying others' ideas, taking an original position with justification, and paying attention to grammar.
SHORT PAPER 1 (3 printed pages minus front cover and reference list)
Explore the difference between naturalism, polytheism, non-naturism and supernaturalism. In
each case, discuss with examples of people groups that hold such views and their impact on human behavior. Points to consider in order to get good grades in these papers a) Use MAGU format and Style in your in-text citation and references b) Spacing should be 1.5 of Times New Roman FONT c) Use accepted MAGU front cover page d) Reflect on ideas as stated by others, do not just copy their ideas! e) Be original! State what your stand or position is. You are free to disagree with what others have written in their books or articles- so long as you justify your reasoning f) Pay attention to your GRAMMAR