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Theological English: An Advanced ESL Text for Students of Theology is unavailable, but you can change that!

Are you a non-native English speaker who plans to study theology in English at an advanced level? With thirty lessons covering the major genres of theology (apologetics, biblical studies, church history, systematic theology, and practical theology), Theological English invites you to develop your English skills while actively putting them to use. • Build your skills in reading, listening,...

this sentence usually occurs toward the beginning of the paragraph. Paragraph coherence is expressed by the order of the sentences and the signaled relationships between them. Paragraph development may be more difficult to identify at first, but you can understand how an author is developing his or her ideas by asking, “What is the author doing in order to convince me of the truth or relevance of the topic sentence?” For instance, is the author using logical reasoning (which may be signaled with
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