Somehow, I stumbled across the essay on Christian Ethics in this website in looking up a quote by Eliot, and after taking a quick glance at the quality of the essay, I just want to place a little warning to students who might potentially lift information from internet "study guides" such as this.
I am a PhD student in literature, and I can guarantee you that if this student submitted this paper to any of the undergraduate courses I have taken, or graded papers for, it wouldn't have received a very high grade at all. Maybe a C-, if it were a lower-level course.
If you are looking for resources to help you write essays, be sure that they are of quality. Ask your professor if you are unsure.
And most of all, don't lift essays like this as your own. If you do happen to pass it by the prof, so what? What's the point of taking the class then? To buy your degree? Learn to think for yourself.
I am a PhD student in literature, and I can guarantee you that if this student submitted this paper to any of the undergraduate courses I have taken, or graded papers for, it wouldn't have received a very high grade at all. Maybe a C-, if it were a lower-level course.
If you are looking for resources to help you write essays, be sure that they are of quality. Ask your professor if you are unsure.
And most of all, don't lift essays like this as your own. If you do happen to pass it by the prof, so what? What's the point of taking the class then? To buy your degree? Learn to think for yourself.


