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Click on the Session 3 Discussion link and create a new thread to respond to the discussion prompt. After posting your initial response, please comment on classmates’ responses. Respond by making constructive responses or by raising other questions that will promote further discussion and learning by all of us.It is best practice to post early and continually participate throughout the session. You will be graded not only for your posting, but your participation in this discussion. Your initial post is due by Wednesday at 11:59 P.M. (MST) of the session in which the discussion is assigned. A minimum of three (3) response posts are due on Sunday at 11:59 P.M. (MST). These are minimum requirements. Be sure to follow any additional guidelines posted by the instructor for the course in regards to discussions.Review the rubric for the discussion grading criteria.Discussion Prompt: Reading ScriptureFollowing Augustine, how does Karl Barth (1986, 1–19) suggest we approach our reading of Scripture (e.g., John’s Gospel)? How does he explain our situation before the word of Scripture and that which it reveals or bears witness to, the Word, the Logos of God? Do you agree with his perspective here, and the idea that “the Bible is, namely, witness to revelation both in relation to revelation and yet also in distinction from it†(18)? State why or why not, with support from Barth’s discussion, Scripture itself, and outside reading (if applicable).