An assessment of Ángel Manuel Rodríguez’s understanding of the concept of remnant

    An assessment of Ángel Manuel Rodríguez’s understanding of the concept of remnant

    Paper details:

    Introduction
    1) Context: What’s the state of things?
    2) Problem: Wherein lies the gap/question/problem?
    3) Aim: What am I going to do?
    4) Significance: Why does it matter?
    5) Method: How am I going to do it?
    6) Limitations: What am I not doing?
    7) Design/Structure/Outline: How am I going to present it?
    Main body
    The structure of the main body varies from paper to paper
    and depends on the way you define your aim and method.
    The most commonly used structural template may (but need
    not) include:
    1) Description: What is the author/text/theory saying?
    2) Comparison: How would you compare and contrast this
    theory with another/others? How is it similar to and
    different from them?
    3) Analysis: Why is the author saying what they are saying?
    What is the ground for their theory/proposal? What
    assumptions lie behind their claims?
    4) Assessment/Evaluation: What are the weaknesses &
    strengths, limitations & potentials of the presented
    theory? Is the theory biblical/coherent/adequate/well
    argued? Does it deliver what it promises to?
    5) Construction: Is there a way of enhancing the examined
    theory? Can the insights from the writings of some other
    author be used to enrich it? How would you take this
    argument forward?
    Conclusion
    1) Summary: What did I discover? What is the answer to
    my research question?
    2) Implications: So what? What difference does it make?
    3) Possibilities for further research: Where to now? Which
    new questions can be asked? What are the pathways
    for further research?

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