{"id":608,"date":"2008-01-17T18:06:12","date_gmt":"2008-01-18T00:06:12","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/toddbolen.com\/2008\/01\/17\/how-forests-are-wiped-out\/"},"modified":"2008-01-17T18:06:12","modified_gmt":"2008-01-18T00:06:12","slug":"how-forests-are-wiped-out","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/toddbolen.com\/blog\/2008\/01\/17\/how-forests-are-wiped-out\/","title":{"rendered":"How Forests Are Wiped Out"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Today I began what will likely be the longest academic project of my life.&nbsp; No, I&#8217;m not talking about the PhD program (that started two days ago).&nbsp; Nor am I talking about my dissertation (I will probably start initial research on that in a couple of weeks).&nbsp; I began the &#8220;Bible Arguments&#8221; project, known more formally as the &#8220;Analysis of Biblical Books.&#8221;&nbsp; If there ever was a time in which you wished that God had revealed less of Himself, this is it.&nbsp; It&#8217;ll probably take me nearly 3 years to finish, working on it while taking other classes and over &#8220;breaks.&#8221;&nbsp; A friend I talked with last week spent more than a year, doing nothing else.&nbsp; Whereas the dissertation is limited to 300 pages, this project will be around 1,000 pages.<\/p>\n<p>What is it?&nbsp; For each book of the Bible, you write a paper dealing with introductory issues, detailing the book&#8217;s &#8220;argument,&#8221; and giving an extensive outline.&nbsp; Introductory issues include authorship, date, audience, purpose, and problems particular to that book.&nbsp; The &#8220;argument&#8221; is an explanation of the author&#8217;s purpose in writing the book, showing how each portion of the book supports his message.&nbsp; This is the crux of the paper.&nbsp; The outline can be many pages long and break the book down almost verse by verse (in some examples I&#8217;ve seen).<\/p>\n<p>This is a great assignment for forcing you into the text and to <em>think<\/em> about it.&nbsp; It&#8217;s easy to &#8220;read,&#8221; and not necessarily hard to answer questions about specific verses.&nbsp; But determining and tracing the primary intent of the author throughout the book can be quite challenging.&nbsp; Some books are written more like an &#8220;argument&#8221; and thus are easier (e.g., Romans and Galatians).&nbsp; Some books simply don&#8217;t seem to have a single message (e.g., Psalms).&nbsp; The one that I started today, Matthew, doesn&#8217;t state its argument clearly (as does John, see 20:31), so many ideas have been suggested (related, for instance, to the King, the Kingdom, etc.).&nbsp; <\/p>\n<p>My struggle today was that this sort of project, with its massive scope, will force me to work differently than I am used to.&nbsp; What I normally do is to do exhaustive research, organize my notes carefully, think through each possibility, and come to a carefully reasoned conclusion.&nbsp; If I did that for just one matter, such as who the author of the Gospel of Matthew was, I could easily spend 30 hours.&nbsp; The book as a whole could then take 200+ hours.&nbsp; And there are 66 books.&nbsp; But since I don&#8217;t want to be finishing my degree when they&#8217;re admitting me into a nursing home, I have to work faster.&nbsp; Which means doing less research, sometimes accepting conclusions that I already have without much opportunity for pursuing alternative theories, and writing quickly.&nbsp; Today I spent about 6 hours and did maybe a quarter of the whole.&nbsp; I was able to work faster because I took <em>two<\/em> classes on Matthew last semester.&nbsp; I doubt Isaiah will go as quickly.&nbsp; Even if every book went this fast, I&#8217;ll be working on this for a long time.&nbsp; Fortunately, I get 5 units for it.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Today I began what will likely be the longest academic project of my life.&nbsp; No, I&#8217;m not talking about the PhD program (that started two days ago).&nbsp; Nor am I talking about my dissertation (I will probably start initial research on that in a couple of weeks).&nbsp; I began the &#8220;Bible Arguments&#8221; 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