Marriage and Family Systems Professor Tim Rumley
The course description says, “This sociology course…”
Assignment 6 says, “While theological truths can be brought into the paper, remember that this is a Social Science class rather than a Theology class. For example, a paper written on "The Impact of Divorce on Adolescents" would be appropriate but a paper on "The Apostle Paul's Theology of Divorce" would not be.”
Anthropology studies cultures – large groups of people who share a way of life Sociology studies institutions – smaller groups of people that make up cultures (e.g. families or schools) Psychology studies behavior – it tends to focus on individuals
This is a sociology course because it is studying the institution of the family A social science approach asks, “What can be learned about the family through disciplined observation?”
This sociology course exists within a Bible institute It incorporates biblical and theological truth, but it also uses disciplined observations
Your paper should reflect a topic that can be studied with disciplined observation
If we look at the two examples in the assignment… “The Impact of Divorce on Adolescents” can be studied by disciplined observations of adolescent children of divorced parents. "The Apostle Paul's Theology of Divorce" is studied by reading the Bible and other books
Some possible topics are posted on Blackboard
You might notice that many topics have the same pattern: “The effect of _______________ on _______________.” Or more specifically, “The effect of ______________ on the family.”
The easiest way to pick a topic is to think about people to whom you minister (or might in the future) Identify traits of your ministry audience that might affect the family
Do some preliminary library research to see if others have researched your issue Use the Moody Crowell Library to find sources, especially journal articles Remember, sources must be less than 10 years old
When you have a topic or two that will provide you with adequate sources, think about two other questions: How do the social science perspectives and the Bible relate to each other? How can I use this information in ministry?
A topic that has plenty of sources, can be analyzed using the Bible, and could influence your ministry is a good one Contact me if you have questions