In this short assignment, we are hoping for the course content to form your soul. 1. Identify one belief you hold that you are willing to admit you might be wrong about. It might be a belief you have connected to your religious faith or from some other aspect of your social location. 2. Consider the effect, positive or negative, that this belief may have on those around you. Is it loving? Is it enhancing or disrupting relationships? etc… 3. List two lessons from this course that you could practice to be open to a change of perspective on this matter. 4. Finally, how does this posture of curiosity, humility, and attention to trustworthy conversation partners affect your relationship with yourself, God, and others. If you are not a person of faith, explain how this posture affects your relationship with yourself, others, and what you think about a God who values these virtues. This short essay, 300-500 words, is graded on content alone with reference to the course material. Please compose this assignment in a Google Doc so that your work history can be tracked as this is your best defense against an AI detector falsely classifying your work as AI generated. If you would like to discuss any of this course content further as it relates to faith, please email Dr. Tiffany Dahlman, the Assistant Dean of Vocational Formation
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