Reading Summary – The Bible in/and Popular Culture: A Creative Encounter edited by Philip Culberston and Elaine M. Wainwright (Society of Biblical Literature – October 2010)

This Week: Culbertson/Wainwright – Pick any two essays based on your on interest. You must reference BOTH essays in your writing.

Complete all weekly reading summaries and post them to Blackboard (about 200 words per assigned chapter) by the stated deadline in Blackboard giving a broad summary of the reading for that week. I am not looking for a re-typing of the topic sentences from the opening paragraphs of each section. Instead, try to find one or two key issues in the reading that struck you and made you pause and think on those issues for a moment and share those thoughts.
Reminder: Every assignment (including the Group Project) MUST include parenthetical references to the text you are referencing and every assignment should include references to the reading in some way. Ex. (Culbertson, pg. 45.) You do not need to inlude any footnotes or endnotes. I will subtract points if you do not include these in every assignment. You must include references from all assigned chapters. To make that easier on all of us, please put a heading in your writing for each chapter.
The Bible in/and Popular Culture: A Creative Encounter edited by Philip Culberston and Elaine M. Wainwright (Society of Biblical Literature – October 2010) The Bible in/and Popular Culture: A Creative Encounter edited by Philip Culberston and Elaine M. Wainwright (Society of Biblical Literature – October 2010) 

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