Making Sense in Religious Studies: A Student's Guide to Research and Writing, Margot Northey (Former Dean of the School of Business, Queen's University),Bradford A. Anderson (Lecturer, Dublin City University),Joel N. Lohr (Dean of Religious Life, University of the Pacific) (9780199026838) — Readings Books

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Part of the best-selling Making Sense series, Making Sense in Religious Studies is an indispensable guide for writing and researching in the discipline. Maintaining the clear, straightforward style of the other books in the series, this book outlines topics such as writing essays and short assignments, doing comparative research, evaluating Internet sources, proper documentation, avoiding plagiarism, reading religious texts, learning foreign languages, and more.

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Format
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Publisher
Oxford University Press, Canada
Country
Canada
Date
19 June 2018
Pages
272
ISBN
9780199026838

Part of the best-selling Making Sense series, Making Sense in Religious Studies is an indispensable guide for writing and researching in the discipline. Maintaining the clear, straightforward style of the other books in the series, this book outlines topics such as writing essays and short assignments, doing comparative research, evaluating Internet sources, proper documentation, avoiding plagiarism, reading religious texts, learning foreign languages, and more.

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Format
Undefined
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Canada
Country
Canada
Date
19 June 2018
Pages
272
ISBN
9780199026838