Acknowledgments
Introduction
1. Finding Direction
2. Gathering Sources
3. Understanding Issues
4. Entering Discussion
5. Establishing Position
Conclusion
Appendix A: Ten Things You Should Never Do in a Theological
Research Paper
Appendix B: Theological Research and Writing Tools
Appendix C: Scholarly Sources for Theological Research
Appendix D: Navigating the ATLA Religion Database
Appendix E: Zotero Bibliography Software
Appendix F: A Suggested Timeline for Theological Research
Papers
About the Author
Subject Index
Michael Kibbe (PhD, Wheaton College) is assistant professor of Bible at Moody Bible Institute-Spokane in Spokane, Washington, where he teaches Greek and hermeneutics. He is the author of Godly Fear or Ungodly Failure? Hebrews 12 and the Sinai Theophanies.
"This is a short review for a very short book, but I don't want
that to overshadow the fact that no book may be more important for
the seminary student than Michael Kibbe's From Topic to Thesis: A
Guide to Theological Research. This goldmine of an instruction
manual, clocking in at 148 pages with the extra valuable
appendices, provides step-by-step instructions for assembling a
research paper.Finding, processing, and communicating information
are the essential skills in theological research, Kibbe writes, but
the process entails moving from identifying a set of information
(topic) to making an argument (thesis). Kibbe not only tells the
reader how to get there, he also provides clear examples and warns
against common mistakes. And if the book couldn't offer more bang
for the buck, Kibbe's six appendices introduce the reader to
specific research tools, like databases and citation managers."
*S. Craig Sanders, Towers, April 2016*
"As I have taught classes at both the undergraduate and
graduate/seminary level one of the things that I have noticed that
students struggle with most is academic writing. The struggle in
writing is nearly universal among students. Kibbe's From Topic to
Thesis is a very helpful tool that will help students through the
beginning stages of the writing process, stages that are often
ignored by students and under taught by faculty. . . . Kibbe's book
will make a welcome addition to any and every student's library and
would be a helpful required book at the beginning of both
undergraduate and graduate theological degree programs."
*Daniel S. Diffey, Journal of Biblical and Theological Studies,
Vol. 2, Issue 1*
"At 152 pages, this small book is packed full of practical help for
those involved in theological research. Whether used by individuals
or as the primary text for a theological research course, it will
be a valuable resource to many and is written in a manner that
makes it accessible within any cultural context."
*Nancy Whytock, Haddington House Journal 2017*
"Michael Kibbe's From Topic to Thesis stands out as the best tool
available for the overwhelmed student currently in the throes of
theological research. Its brevity and practical, sage advice make
the book an instant classic and, quite frankly, reserves it a spot
among the best works on how to write clear theology."
*Cory M. Marsh, The Master's Seminary Journal, Fall 2019*
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