Biographical Study On Thomas From the Bible

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During Module/Week 2, you will begin your Biographical Study by assembling a working bibliography of sources (both primary and secondary). A working bibliography lists all the sources that you will use for research on your chosen character. It is a "working" document in two ways. For one thing, it may change throughout the research process—expanding each time you add a potentially useful source and contracting when you omit sources that turn out to be less relevant than you anticipated. Also, once you have written your paper, your working bibliography will evolve one last time, becoming your list of works cited. In addition to the New Testament, you are required to cite a minimum of 6 scholarly, peer-reviewed sources identified that you plan to explore for information about your character (see the document “Scholarly vs. Popular Sources” for information on what constitutes a scholarly source). At least 1 of those scholarly sources must be a scholarly commentary on the Gospel book, in which your chosen character appears most frequently. 

Liberty University’s Online Library is available for use in identifying and acquiring the required scholarly sources. Textbooks for this course as well as dictionaries, lexicons, encyclopedia, concordances, and the Bible do not count toward the total number of sources. All sources must be cited in current Turabian format. For the Turabian formatting, please refer to the file "Bethany Reference Guide.pdf."

See the Biographical Study – Bibliography Grading Rubric for details on how your Bibliography will be graded.


There must be at least 6 scholarly source references and 1 scholarly commentary  In Turabian Format.



This will be a build on document over the coming weeks

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