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  1. The Ten Major Divisions of Systematic Theology BIBLIOLOGY THEOLOGY PROPER ANGELOLOGY & SATANOLOGY ANTHROPOLOGY HAMARTIOLOGY SOTERIOLOGY ECCLESIOLOGY ESCHATOLOGY CHRISTOLOGY PNEUMATOLOGY From Lewis Sperry Chafer’s Systematic Theology, vols. 1–6.

  2. 4. Nov. 2019 · I.3.i. Methods of Theological Inquiry Here divisions will mean the distinctions to be made between biblical, systematic, historical, and practical theology. These are both kinds of theological study, but they also represent methods of approaching God and the things of God. If God is not, in some sense, their subject matter, then there is no good sense in calling them by the name “theology ...

  3. 16. Dez. 2020 · The four types include biblical theology, historical theology, systematic (or dogmatic) theology, and practical theology. This arrangement was arrived at relatively recently, only settling in as such in the 19th and 20th centuries; for the majority of the history of theology, there was an assumed fluidity between these four.

  4. 10. Juni 2021 · 10 DIVISIONS OF THEOLOGY 1.Theology Proper the study of God 2.Christology 3.Pneumatology the Holy Spirit 4.Bibliology 5.Soteriology salvation 6.Hamartiology sin 7.Ecclesiology church 8.Anthropology man 9.Angelology [including Satan] 10.Eschatology future things

  5. 21. Okt. 2018 · 7. Divisions of Theology: In 1811 when Friedrich Schleiermacher was appointed to the chair in theology at the newly formed University of Berlin, he published A Brief Outline of the Study of ...

  6. theology” (DV §11), and by Pope Benedict XVI: “Dogma is by definition nothing other than an interpretation of Scripture”. 2. Historical Theology: It is a study of Church History and the historical development of the theological concepts, teaching, and confessions. The main divisions are- (1) Ancient Theology

  7. theology generally, but especially focusing on the particular method that we will be employing throughout these courses. So we begin in this address with the scriptural basis for the method of systematic theology. And we’ll begin by considering a passage of Scripture to open up our consideration of the method that we’ll be employing. Paul ...