Benchmark – Theology of Mission

Based on instructor feedback on your Topic 2 and Topic 3 assignments, revise your outline and draft your essay. In addition, use the topic Resources to successfully complete this assignment.In 1,500-2,000 words, establish a personal theology of mission based on key biblical passages and include the following:Introduction that explains the importance of Scripture as the basis for a faithful theology, the importance of contextualization, and the identification of a guiding theme and mission motifs to structure your ministry.Analysis of the particular Scriptures submitted in the Topic 3 “Missiological Passages” assignment that form the basis of your theology of mission.Identification of the guiding theme and its connection to your theology of mission.Identification of four to five mission motifs and explanation of how they complement the guiding theme you identified as central to your theology of mission.Explanation of how you will use your theology of mission to contextualize the gospel within culturally diverse situations. This is in lieu of a conclusion.Use feedback from biblical and historical assignments, as well as three to four scholarly resources including references from past studies on the doctrines of revelation, humanity, salvation, and the church, among others.Prepare this assignment according to the guidelines found in the APA Style Guide, located in the Student Success Center.This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.You are required to submit this assignment to LopesWrite. A link to the LopesWrite technical support articles is located in Class Resources if you need assistance. only KJV Bible to be usedmust follow these steps from rubric Criteria DescriptionImportance of Scripture as the basis for a faithful theology, the importance of contextualization and identification of the guiding theme and motifs to structure personal ministry5. Target20 pointsIntroduction clearly and thoroughly explains the importance of Scripture as the basis for a faithful theology, the importance of contextualization and identification of the guiding theme and motifs to structure personal ministry. Introduction uses supportive references.Analysis of Scriptures40 pointsCriteria DescriptionAnalysis of Scriptures that forms the basis of your theology of mission5. Target40 pointsAnalysis of particular Scriptures has clear connecting details that provide insight to personal theology of mission. Scriptures are examined within their context. Supportive references are used.Integration of Instructor Feedback4 pointsCriteria DescriptionFrom Chart, Presentation, and Outline5. Target4 pointsIntegration of instructor feedback is evident and meaningful. It is seamlessly incorporated into the flow of the paper. All instructor comments and suggestions are addressed.Guiding Theme20 pointsCriteria DescriptionGuiding theme and its connection to personal theology of mission5. Target20 pointsMission Motifs20 pointsCriteria DescriptionMission motifs and how they complement the guiding theme identified as central to personal theology of mission5. Target20 pointsThe mission motifs are identified and explanation of how they complement the guiding theme demonstrates a clear and in-depth understanding. Supportive references are used.Contextualization of the Gospel in Culturally Diverse Situations (B)36 pointsCriteria DescriptionUse of personal theology of mission to contextualize the gospel within culturally diverse situations. (C4.2)5. Target36 pointsExplanation of how to use personal theology of mission to contextualize the gospel within culturally diverse situations is clear, thorough, and insightful. Supportive references are used.Thesis, Position, or Purpose14 pointsCriteria DescriptionCommunicates reason for writing and demonstrates awareness of audience.5. Target14 pointsThe thesis, position, or purpose is clearly communicated throughout and clearly directed to a specific audience.Development, Structure, and Conclusion14 pointsCriteria DescriptionAdvances position or purpose throughout writing; conclusion aligns to and evolves from development.5. Target14 pointsThe thesis, position, or purpose is logically advanced throughout. The progression of ideas is coherent and unified. A clear and logical conclusion aligns to the development of the purpose.Evidence12 pointsCriteria DescriptionSelects and integrates evidence to support and advance position/purpose; considers other perspectives.5. Target12 pointsSpecific and appropriate evidence is included. Relevant perspectives of others are clearly considered.Mechanics of Writing12 pointsCriteria DescriptionIncludes spelling, capitalization, punctuation, grammar, language use, sentence structure, etc.5. Target12 pointsNo mechanical errors are present. Appropriate language choice and sentence structure are used throughout.Format/Documentation8 pointsCriteria DescriptionUses appropriate style, such as APA, MLA, etc., for college, subject, and level; documents sources using citations, footnotes, references, bibliography, etc., appropriate to assignment and discipline.5. Target8 pointsNo errors in formatting or documentation are present.