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MBA, Ph.D in Management
Harvard university
Feb-1997 - Aug-2003
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Strayer University
Jan-2007 - Present
Hello. I would need help in answering the following question:
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Based on the theology of Saint Bonaventure, what role should reason and philosophy play in theology, and why should the average Christian care about them?
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Here's a link to get info:Â https://plato.stanford.edu/entries/bonaventure/
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The attached document contains some information about St Bonaventure.
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Here is the assignment:
Disputation was an important practice in the Medieval theology classroom. Careful debate was how theologians and their students moved a conversation forward (by pushing back gently on each other).
But the debate in this discussion will be a rare public one. Regular Christians -- "persons in the pew"-- and not just university students, will get to join in this fray. Why should intellectuals have all the fun?!!
In each conversation, there will be 3 roles: Aquinas, Bonaventure, and the 13th century person in the pew. First come, first serve, but no more than 2 people per role.
For those who take the role of medieval church goers, you will get to challenge both theologians from the perspective of the 13th century person in the pew. You can decide whether you are a peasant, a member of the growing bourgeoisie class, or a noble.
The two theologians get to push back on each other, but also get to challenge or respond to the person in the pew.Â
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I would like to answer as St Bonaventure.
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Is this something you could help me with? I would need an answer to this assignment in 1 hour if possible.
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What are the possibilities in getting helped?
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