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Theology is the
study of
religious belief from a
religious perspective. More
narrowly it is the
study of the
nature of the divine. It is
taught as an academic...
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Christian theology is the
theology – the
systematic study of the
divine and
religion – of
Christianity and
Christian belief and practice. It concentrates...
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Liberation theology is a
theological approach emphasizing the "liberation of the oppressed". It
engages in socio-economic analyses, with
social concern...
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Bachelor of
Theology degree (BTh, ThB, or BTheol) is a three- to five-year
undergraduate degree or
graduate degree in
theological disciplines and...
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Practical theology is an
academic discipline that
examines and
reflects on
religious practices in
order to
understand the
theology enacted in
those practices...
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Doctor of
Theology (Latin:
Doctor Theologiae,
abbreviated DTh, ThD, DTheol, or Dr. theol.) is a
terminal degree in the
academic discipline of
theology. The...
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Wesleyan theology,
otherwise known as Wesleyan–Arminian
theology, or
Methodist theology, is a
theological tradition in
Protestant Christianity based upon...
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Apophatic theology, also
known as
negative theology, is a form of
theological thinking and
religious practice which attempts to
approach God, the Divine...
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Anabaptist theology, also
known as
Anabaptist doctrine, is a
theological tradition reflecting the
doctrine of the
Anabaptist Churches. The
major branches...
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Contextual theology or
contextualizing theology refers to
theology which has
responded to the
dynamics of a
particular context. The term contextualizing...