theological essay
Image of Salvation Essay Grading Rubric
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Levels of Achievement |
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Content 70% |
Advanced |
Proficient |
Developing |
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Articulation |
9 to 10 points The essay clearly articulates a chosen position by answering the essay prompt fully. |
7 to 8 points The essay articulates a chosen position by answering the essay prompt. |
1 to 6 points The essay does not clearly choose a position or clearly answer the essay prompt. |
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Definition and Description |
36 to 40 points · Definition of the chosen doctrine is clearly articulated. · The biblical, historical, and theological contours of the chosen doctrine are clearly explained. · Adequate biblical and theological support is evident. · The essay clearly demonstrates how the chosen doctrine addresses the problem of sin. |
28 to 35 points · Definition of the chosen doctrine is articulated in a somewhat clear manner. · The biblical, historical, and theological contours of the chosen doctrine are explained. · Some appropriate biblical and theological support is evident. · The essay demonstrates how the chosen doctrine addresses the problem of sin. |
1 to 27 points · Definition of the chosen doctrine is unclear. · The biblical, historical, and theological contours of the chosen doctrine are not explained thoroughly. · Biblical and theological support is unclear or missing. · The essay does not clearly demonstrate how the chosen doctrine addresses the problem of sin. |
0 points
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Application |
18 to 20 points · Application is evident and biblical material is connected to a contemporary context. · Implications of the chosen doctrine are clearly connected to the Christian life and the student’s chosen vocation. |
14 to 17 points · Application is somewhat evident and biblical material is connected to a contemporary context. · Implications of the chosen doctrine are connected to the Christian life and the student’s chosen vocation. |
1 to 13 points · Application is unclear and biblical material is not connected to a contemporary context. · Implications of the doctrine are not connected to the Christian life and the student’s chosen vocation. |
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Structure 30% |
Advanced |
Proficient |
Developing |
Not present |
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Introduction and Conclusion |
9 to 10 points · Introduction demonstrates a clear understanding of the importance of the subject matter and proposes a topic appropriate for a paper of this length. · The conclusion clearly summarizes the essay in a statement that brings the various points together in support of the essay’s established view. |
7 to 8 points · Introduction demonstrates a somewhat clear understanding of the importance of the subject matter and proposes a topic appropriate for a paper of this length. · The conclusion summarizes the essay in a statement that brings the various points together in support of the essay’s established view. |
1 to 6 points · Introduction does not demonstrate an understanding of the importance of the subject matter and does not propose a topic appropriate for a paper of this length. · The conclusion does not summarize the essay in a statement that brings the various points together in support of the essay’s established view. |
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Word Count |
9 to 10 points The required word count (750–1,000 words) is met. |
7 to 8 points The required word count (750–1,000 words) is nearly met. |
1 to 6 points The essay is significantly less than the required word count (750–1,000 words). |
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Mechanics and Formatting |
9 to 10 points · No to very few grammatical, syntactical, and spelling errors are included. · Essay follows whichever style corresponds with the student’s degree program. |
7 to 8 points · Some grammatical, syntactical, and spelling errors are included. · Essay somewhat follows whichever style corresponds with the student’s degree program. |
1 to 6 points · Many grammatical, syntactical, and spelling errors are included. · Essay does not follow whichever style corresponds with the student’s degree program. |
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