- of
Hindu theology,
including the
various theologies of
Shaivism (which
include dualistic and non-dualistic strands) as well as the
theologies of the Goddess...
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gnostic sects which flourished in the 2nd
century AD
tended to have
Docetic theologies.
Docetic teachings were
attacked by St.
Ignatius of
Antioch (early 2nd...
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regimes and
human rights abuses.
Theologies of
liberation have also
developed in
other parts of the
world such as
black theology in the
United States and South...
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Protestant theology refers to the
doctrines held by
various Protestant traditions,
which share some
things in
common but
differ in others. In general,...
- The
Bachelor of
Theology degree (BTh, ThB, or BTheol) is a two- to five-year
undergraduate degree or
graduate degree in
theological disciplines and is...
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Mormonism is the
theology and
religious tradition of the
Latter Day
Saint movement of
Restorationist Christianity started by
Joseph Smith in
Western New...
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theologies: ****
theology and ****
theology. Later, the two
theologies would merge and
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become the more
general method of ****
theology....
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describe as
systematic theologies begin with
revelation and
conclude with eschatology.
Since it is
focused on truth,
systematic theology is also
framed to...
- Cul-de-sacs:
Christian Theologies and Colonialism". In Keller, Catherine; Nausner, Michael; Rivera,
Mayra (eds.).
Postcolonial Theologies:
Divinity and Empire...
- the 16th-century
German friar and
reformer whose efforts to
reform the
theology and
practices of the
Catholic Church launched the
Reformation in 1517....