Critical review on Eugene Peterson, Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity (any edition).
Write a 800-word critical review for the following book:
Eugene Peterson, Working the Angles: The Shape of Pastoral Integrity (any edition).
Students are required to set out their book review assignment according to the below criteria. The Turabian bibliographical reference to your reviewed book must appear at the top of the page where your review assignment begins (on the page after your cover sheet). Using the structure set out below, write your book review (without any subheadings):
• Open your review with a brief (1-2 sentence), general observation about the area of study the book addresses
• Introduce the author and book, explaining the book’s context (e.g., the intended audience, the author’s cultural background, etc.)
• Explain the main argument (thesis) of the book
• Outline the author’s main arguments
• Summarise the strengths of the book
• Summarise the shortcomings of the book – suggest how these might be rectified (note: make sure to critique the author’s arguments and methodology)
• Outline any unique contributions this book makes to the area of study
• Conclude your review by summing up the merits and faults of the book, ending with some words about what the author has achieved with this book – not yourself or the area of study.