You are encouraged not to take the subject matter on its face value. On the Final, you will be expected to analyze, infer, connect, synthesize, criticize, create, evaluate, think and rethink. Think deeply about possible controversial issues, conduct extensive research, examine the evidence from all perspectives,
and keep an open mind while interpreting the results.
1. Develop a comprehensive reply.
2. Clearly show that you understand the essential ideas of each question and can apply them.
3. Demonstrate the depth of your critical thinking.
4. Find and frame the question by defining the range of your response and focusing on the specifics of the topic.
5. Show that you are clearly aware of facts and details pertaining to each question. Thoroughly evaluate the information that has been presented.
6. Analyze the relevant concepts in depth and avoid the use of generalizations
that cannot be clearly supported or validated.
7. Clarify your conclusions. Evaluate possible alternative perspectives. Examine potential ramifications.
8. Identify the use of syllogisms and tautologies. Describe any potential stereotypes, pejoratives, or prejudices that affect your response
9. Describe the extent of your research.
10. Cite your sources. Do not merely quote other sources but explain your own understanding and interpretation, as well. Remember, Triton Academic Honesty Standards require you to clearly
and openly cite where you obtained your information. Any direct copying will not be tolerated:
all sources must be identified including information from other students.
Having encountered a breadth of religious thought, practice, and concepts extending
more than a hundred thousand years, you should be in a position to express your
personal understanding of World Religions in general. The following thirty-five (36)
statements are examples of such expressions by some of humanity’s greatest thinkers.
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