How to use the tutor...
This AI-powered tutor is here to help you get the most out of your learning experience. Think of it as a friendly study partner who's available whenever you need help reviewing what you've learned.
How to Use Your Virtual Tutor:
- Start a conversation by asking any questions about the lesson content
- When answering multiple choice questions, you can either type the number (1, 2, 3...) or write out your complete answer
- For open-ended questions, share your thoughts in detail - the tutor will let you know if it needs more information to help you
- Feel free to step away and review the lesson materials anytime - just close the chat and come back when you're ready
- Your conversations are private and not stored, so you can be completely honest in your responses
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Reflection Question 1
Why is theology considered a universal engagement?
1) Because it answers scientific questions.
2) Because it is studied by priests and scholars.
3) Because it attempts to answer difficult life questions.
Reflection Question 2
Which ancient culture is the term ‘theology’ derived from?
1) Roman
2) Greek
3) Egyptian
Reflection Question 3
Reflect on a personal experience that prompted you to question theological beliefs. How did this questioning process affect your faith?
Reflection Question 4
In your opinion, is it important to question our inherited theological understandings? How could such a process impact our perception of God and our faith?
Reflection Question 5
How might the notion of God being “in a box” due to unchallenged theology be limiting? Consider a viewpoint that challenges this concept. How might a more expansive theology influence your relationship with God and others?