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Short Answer
1. What is theology? Why is theology so important in Christianity (and other religions)? Aside from scripture, where did Christian theologians like Saint Augustine draw their ideas and inspiration?
Teaching Suggestion: Considering that Saint Augustine remains one of the most important early theologians of the Catholic Church, it would make sense to begin with a definition of what theology is and why it is important. Especially with Augustine, it will be crucial to talk about non-religious sources that Christian theologians used, especially ancient philosophical schools such as Neoplatonism. You could discuss how Augustine himself was heavily influenced by the writings of Neoplatonists such as Plotinus, who wrote extensively on the soul and the divine.