Student Solution

-->

"Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”
– Nelson Mandela

1 University

1 Course

2 Subjects

Reflection Essay Assignment

Reflection Essay Assignment

Q REFLECTION ESSAY ASSIGNMENT INSTRUCTIONS OVERVIEW We started this course by considering that everyone is a theologian because everyone has thoughts about God. You considered how you form your thoughts of who God is and what God does. At the start of the course, you reflected on your experience with theology and your study of theology in the past. As we near the end of the course, you will write a 600-word essay answering the following 3 prompts that will allow you to reflect on how you’ve grown in your understanding and study of theology. INSTRUCTIONS Please address the following. 1. How has your view of theology changed over the duration of this course? (approximately 200 words) 2. How have you been able to practice the principles you learned from the course in your own life? (approximately 200 words) 3. How will you pass on the information you have learned in this course to those within your circle of influence? (approximately 200 words) Refer to the "Course Policies" in the course syllabus for the formatting expectations in this course. Note: Your assignment will be checked for originality via the SafeAssign plagiarism tool.

View Related Questions

Solution Preview

There had been the development of new insights by me about the ways in which the theologians explain as well as define theological elements. This is because there are diversified ways in which a single element of theology can turn out to be a matter of conflict for different theologians. This is because the interpretation done by one theologian can be something unexpected by another theologian or reader of theology. This unexpected nature of interpretation of theology is something interesting for every reader as well as for every theologian. There can be more unexpected behavioral patterns expected to come in future by theologians of the future generations. This is because there can be new knowledge forecasted about the ways in which the gospel can be further interpreted. There can be new things about God revealed if theologians can make the unexpected nature of their behavioral patterns more implied as well as more impactful in the minds of the theologians and/or readers. It is important to reconsider every biblical passage by every reader to make sure that the