Today you (presumably) satisfied the first condition of writing a good, third and final paper:

Today you (presumably) satisfied the first condition of writing a good, third and final paper: identifying what you yourself take to be a topic worthy of writing about, in Johnston, Chaps. 1-7, a topic by which you are
philosophically engaged, without my telling you that you should be engaged by it.
-You may however include in the paper anything you think is relevant to answering the topic-question.
-The paper must raise and answer the question you have already identified, in writing, when you turned in on Wednesday, 9 November the relevant document, which you were assigned to write in class on 7 November. It must be written in terms appropriate to academic philosophy. You may tacitly appeal to whatever you learned about the nature of academic philosophy in your first philosophy course, in this course, or both. My QUESTION is:Is Idolatry Self-Abandonment Towards Divinity?