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  1. Divisions of Christian theology. Sub-disciplines. Major topics. A traditional pattern. Roman Catholic theology. Controversial movements. Pre-Reformation. Post-Reformation. Contemporary theological movements. Christian theology organizations. Evangelical Theological Society (ETS) International Academy of Practical Theology (IAPT) Notes. See also.

  2. 8. Mai 2012 · A simple and literal definition of “theology” would be “the science of divine things”. It. comes from two Greek words theos meaning “God” and logia meaning “discourse or. speech ...

    • Domenic Marbaniang
  3. The chief divisions are Bibliology (Doctrine of the Bible), Theology Proper (Doctrine of God), Christology (Doctrine of Christ), Pneumatology (Doctrine of the Holy Spirit), Angelology and Demonology (Doctrine of Angels and Demons), Cosmology (Doctrine of Creation), Anthropology and Hamartiology (Doctrine of Man and Sin), Soteriology (Doctrine ...

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  4. 22. März 2010 · According to Dr. David E. Luethy there are four basic divisions of theology: 1. Exegetical – The study and interpretation of the Biblical text. 2. Historical – The history of God’s dealings with mankind and their responses to Him. 3. Systematic – The organized presentation of God’s revealed truth. 4.

  5. Divisions Of Theology. —Theology is commonly divided into Biblical, Historical, Systematic, and Practical. 1. Biblical Theology aims to arrange and classify the facts of revelation, confining itself to the Scriptures for its material, and treating of doctrine only so far as it was developed at the close of the apostolic age.

  6. 21. Okt. 2018 · Oct 21, 2018. Theological Methodologies - 2 (Sources and Divisions) 1. Paul Allen, author of Theological Method: A Guide for the Perplexed ( 2012) has summed up theological method as...

  7. part iii historical survey of christian theology 417 16 Theology in the patristic era (c. 100–500) 419 17 Theology in the Middle Ages (c. 500–1400) 451 18 Theology in the Reformation period (c. 1400–1700) 479 19 Theology in modernity (c. 1700–1960) 507 20 Theology in the contemporary period (c. 1960–present) 543 Theological glossary 575