Biblical Studies/Christianity/Christian Theology
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Christian Theology is a systematic view of the doctrines of the Bible.
Theology Proper
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of God
- Character
- Existence
- Gender
- Immanence
- Immutability
- Nature
- Omnipotence
- Omnipresence
- Omniscience
- Transcendence
- Trinity
Angelology
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of Angels and Demons
- Angels
- Demons
- Satan
- The Archangel, Jude 9; 1 Thessalonians 4:16
- The Cherubim, Living creatures, Ezekiel 1; Revelation 6
- The Seraphim, Isaiah 6
- The Principalities, Ephesians 1:21; 3:10; 4:12
- The Powers, Ephesians 1:21; 3:10; 6:12
- Named Angels, Gabriel, etc. Luke 1:26, etc.
Anthropology
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of man
Bibliology
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of the Bible
Christology
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of Jesus
- Atonement
- Deity
- Historicity
- Humanity
- Incarnation
- Infallibility
- Messiahship
- Miracles
- Offices
- Resurrection
- Return
- Titles
- Virgin Birth
- Christ and the Eucharist
Ecclesiology
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of the Church
- Origin of Church
- Nature of the Church
- Church Polity
- currently a separate Wikibook: History of Christianity
Eschatology
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of End Times
- Introduction
- Prophetic Views
- Millennialism
- Preterism
Hamartiology
[edit | edit source]The Doctrine of Sin
Pneumatology
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of the Holy Spirit
Soteriology
[edit | edit source]The doctrine of Salvation
- Adoption
- Justification
- Original Sin
- Perseverance of the saints
- Predestination
- Regeneration
- Reprobation
- Repentance
- Sanctification
Prayers & Worship
[edit | edit source]- Worship & Sacraments in the Early Church
- The Catholic Mass and its Scriptural Origins
- Spiritual Exercises
- Prayer in the Ignatian Understanding