Hey guys,
If I'm doing a question on christian environmental ethics, am I allowed to start by mentioning the Old Testament, which talks about how god created the earth and therefore everything is equal e.t.c, or am I meant to go straight into the new testament by mentioning beatitudes and jesus as a role model? Would I be marked down if I started off my argument by describing the basic beliefs of the bible (Like the quote that says "Be stewards of God's creation) or should I only briefly mention them and dedicate the lump of the beliefs as being drawn from the new testament?
Thanks.
If I'm doing a question on christian environmental ethics, am I allowed to start by mentioning the Old Testament, which talks about how god created the earth and therefore everything is equal e.t.c, or am I meant to go straight into the new testament by mentioning beatitudes and jesus as a role model? Would I be marked down if I started off my argument by describing the basic beliefs of the bible (Like the quote that says "Be stewards of God's creation) or should I only briefly mention them and dedicate the lump of the beliefs as being drawn from the new testament?
Thanks.