use Ryken’s way to explain how truth is found in both imaginative and historical works.
History of Ideas II
ESSAY ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS & GRADING RUBRIC
3. Essay Instructions, Rubric.docx Page 1 of 2 rev. 12/29/2021
Format: Write a 5-page paper (dbl-spaced, Times New Roman 12-pt font, 1-in. margins) with
5 headings as described below. Cover 3 themes using 6 different readings for this class to
illustrate the 3 themes in the following way: an “Introduction” that defines the two types of
literature Ryken defines in Realms of Gold from Week 1, followed by 3 headings, each with a
different theme and illustrated by at least one reading from each type of literature: Imaginative
(i.e., fiction) and Historical (i.e., non-fiction). Your RR Themes, Connections, and Quotations
should provide the basic content for these three headings of the Essay between the Introduction
and Conclusion, but be sure to use descriptive headings, as in the “Putting It Together” section
below. Your “Conclusion” then summarizes your findings. Again, your basic format is this:
1. Introduction (refer to Ryken’s discussion about truth in imaginative vs. historical works)
2. Theme 1 with 2 illustrations (reword this heading to indicate your 1st theme)
3. Theme 2 with 2 illustrations (reword this heading to indicate your 2nd theme)
4. Theme 3 with 2 illustrations (reword this heading to indicate your 3rd theme)
5. Conclusion (summarize the value in reading classical texts with a biblical perspective for it)
Choosing Themes for Headings 2–4: Use themes from your RRs, or choose others, just be sure
each theme can be illustrated using readings from each type of literature, imaginative and
historical. If you can’t decide, use p. 9 of the HOI-2 Reader for examples, and here more:
• The good or bad qualities in a
human or divine characters
• Divine actions in the world
• Fate/Destiny/Determinism
• Age/Gender/Race
• Friendship/Sex/Love/Family
• Virtues a culture esteems
• Vices a culture condemns
• Leadership/Heroism
• Political structures/Govts
• Religious acts/structures
• Animals/Foods/War tactics
Two Types of Literature: Imaginative & Historical: Each theme must be illustrated by
examples and quotes from the readings, one from each type of literature, imaginative & historical.
Use different readings each time—for example, do not refer to The Iliad twice, only once.
Imaginative/Fictional
The Epic of Gilgamesh
Homer, The Iliad or The Odyssey
Aeschylus, Agamemnon
———, Libation Bearers
———, The Eumenides
The Bhagavad Gita
Virgil, The Aeneid
Historical/Non-fiction
Herodotus, Histories
Sun Tzu, The Art of War
Plutarch, Lycurgus
———, Solon
———, Julius Caesar
———, Cato the Younger
Thucydides’ Peloponnesian War
A total of 7 assigned readings must be referenced in the Essay: Ryken + 3 Imaginative + 3 Historical
Putting It Together: In your Introduction, use Ryken’s way to explain how truth is found in both
imaginative and historical works. In your headings for 3 different themes, explain how each type
of literature reveals truth about it. For example, your first heading could be something like this:
Pride in Agamemnon and Histories and you describe how King Agamemnon in Aeschylus’s play
compares to King Croesus in Herodotus’s Histories, using quotes to support your comments. This
is not a research paper, so no footnotes are required, but simply place text locations in parentheses
like this (Homer, Iliad 1:23). A second heading might be Weather in Homer’s Odyssey and Sun
Tzu’s Art of War, or another might address leadership, friendship, family, etc., using texts like
Gilgamesh compared to one of Plutarch’s Lives.
