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Discussion Board Module 2b

Discussion Board Module 2b

Q Share your responses to the below questions, all based on the video watching for today and the following reading: Jung (Intro, chs. 1-2); Saucy ("Heart" lectures 3 and 4); and Holloman (ch. 10). Also, be ready to share the "results" from the Jung typology test on humanmetrics.com • What kind of chocolate milk are you? Briefly explain. • Saucy presented two ways the heart is changed. How would you explain these with regard to Holloman? • After spending about 15 min. meditating on Matt 11:28-30 using lectio (pronounced lex-ee-o) divina (divine reading), what are your initial thoughts? (Here is a link to the steps: Done Lectio Divina ) • We learned in Russell, ch. 3 how genre and lectio divina fit together. Why do you think it's important that lectio divina (divine reading or meditative reading) follows reading and interpreting Scripture well (sound hermeneutics)? • What insights did you glean after finding your "type" on the charts (Jung typology)? Write a substantive initial post responding to these questions by 11:59 p.m. Wednesday. Then respond substantively to at least two group members' posts by 11:59 p.m. Friday. For more direction as to the types of discussions we are hoping to foster in this class, view the grading rubric by clicking the gear icon in the upper right, then click "Show Rubric" in the menu.

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I am repentant of my past sins and I want to be as transparent as possible to God. This is because my spirit has to be renewed and cleansed by my repentance and not repeating of my past sins. In regard to Holloman, it is important to ensure that there is transition of heart of every Christian by keeping track of specific verses to meditate on (Holloman, ch. 11). This is because meditating is important to manage and control the thoughts of the human heart and brain of every Christian.