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HSC Stuff => HSC Humanities Stuff => HSC Subjects + Help => HSC Studies of Religion => Topic started by: mattmorley on November 04, 2016, 10:35:54 am
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For our first assessment we have to write an unseen integrated essay on Christianity as the 3 sllaybus points within. How would one integrate these 3 points. Wouldn't it be a lot simpler to just 2 paragraphs on each point like a standard extended response essay??
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Hey!
Integrated essays for Christianity are the best kind :)
I think you have the right idea, 1-2 paragraphs on each syllabus dot point, so one section on practices, one on a significant person or school of thought, and then one on ethics :) If you can, it's also great if you can link them all in some way, for example did your significant person/school of thought have any teaching that impact upon the ethics of Christianity? etc etc.
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For our first assessment we have to write an unseen integrated essay on Christianity as the 3 sllaybus points within. How would one integrate these 3 points. Wouldn't it be a lot simpler to just 2 paragraphs on each point like a standard extended response essay??
Hey! As another idea on one way to integrate, you can try using the Core Beliefs you learned about in Prelim! I talk about this here ;D
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Thanks for this. Our school is suggesting integration through beliefs and it doesn't make much sense but will look at ur previous posts
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Thanks for this. Our school is suggesting integration through beliefs and it doesn't make much sense but will look at ur previous posts
It's a bit of a strange one! Basically it's just about finding connections between your three syllabus points, and beliefs. How does St Paul's impact on Christianity allow Christians to connect more deeply to their belief in the Trinity? How does Baptism connect the adherent to their belief in Salvation? Those sorts of links are what you are looking at :)