The Best Way to Study:
· Set a specific time each day to work on your homework and studying. Treat it like a job, and just go do it.
· Keep good notes -- see the Related Questions if you need help with that. Your notes are the best thing to study.
· Read over the textbook -- just look at the bold headings and see if you can explain to yourself what information each one explains.
· Turn each heading in your notes (or textbook) into a question and see if you can answer it.
· Make a Study Deck -- see the Related Question to see how!
For religion, I'd add prayer -- be sure that you are spiritually in tune with what you need to know about this religion and the religious teachings.
In many religions there are specific beliefs about gender and their rights and roles. In this way the study of gender is relevant to the study of religion.
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The study of religion leads in many directions, qualifying undergraduates for further study in graduate school and giving them a leg up in certain areas of the job. The best book to study would be the bible.
There is a few ways to study for a multiple question test. The best way would be to stay the questions.
The best way is to utilize an sample test, take the test, and review your weakest point/areas. Study, study, study.
Pray.
The best way to gain knowledge is to study, observe, and learn.
The best way to study is the following: You will need to have all your materials: books, notebooks, notes. You will also need to find a nice quiet place where you will not be disturbed where you can study in peace.
Talk to them.
what is theological vs. non theological study of religion
Consistently study the same way
Donald Wiebe has written: 'Religion and Truth' -- subject(s): Religion, Study and teaching, Knowledge, Theory of (Religion) 'Failure and nerve in the academic study of religion' -- subject(s): Religion, Study and teaching, Hermeneutics 'The politics of religious studies' -- subject(s): Religion, Study and teaching