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  • Title page,

  • Synopsis,

  • Bibliography,

  • Bibliographic references  (e.g. Chavalas, “Did Abraham Ride a Camel?,” 64)

  • Biblical References:

    • In text and in brackets (e.g. “(Rom 1:16)”.  Note: If you type, “In Romans 1:16 it says…”, it will be counted)

    • In footnotes (However, the Style Guide says, “References to biblical texts (e.g., Rom 1:16) should be placed in parentheses within the text of the essay and not relegated to a footnote.”)

Any other text not specifically excluded is included, with the exception of appendices which are not counted for MTh and PhD students only.

4. Footnotes should not exceed 25% of the prescribed assessment length.

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