The first half of the paper providing a summary of the reading
A summary provides an overview of the key points. You cannot mention everything theauthor says within the space you have been provided…don’t try. Provide only the centralpoints of the reading/readings- Summaries, like outlines, should be objective. Make no references to yourself. In asummary your opinion doesn’t matter; later, when you analyze and evaluate an argument,you can state your opinion and support it.
The second half providing analysis of the reading.
This will most likely be an exploration of the key points that you have already mentioned.This can take a variety of forms. You can apply these key points to a case/situation fromanother class. You can explain a flaw in the author’s logic. You can explain whether thereligious argument can be made palatable for all without losing anything from theoriginal teaching. Or, you
Hobbes (chapters 1-2, 6, 10 or, in roman numeral form, I, II, VI, X). (FILE ATTACHED)