User talk:Alacerone

I do not see any structured process for a study of Theology on Wikiversity. I welcome comments regarding - a. did I just miss it? or b. does this mean I have the opportunity to create my own structure and contribute it to the Wikiversity process?

I intend to pursue this project within the framework of a Buddhist Bodhisatva -

"First establish yourself in the way, Then teach, And so defeat sorrow.

To straighten the crooked You must first do a harder thing - Straighten yourself."

Dhammapada, Byrom translation, Ch. 12

For me, the study of Theology seems to be the most appropriate way in which I can fulfill a "vow to work for the deliverance of all beings."(The Way of the Bodhisatva, Shantideva) Alacerone 09:10, 6 September 2009 (UTC)

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