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Introduction to
Pagan Theologies and by
Michael York in
Pagan Theology:
Paganism as a
World Religion.
Richard Hooker defines theology as "the
science of...
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social responsibility.
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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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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Protestant theology refers to the
doctrines held by
various Protestant traditions,
which share some
things in
common but
differ in others. In general,...
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examples of
contextualized theologies include Latin American liberation theology, M****g
theology, and
African theology. The
systematic theologian Regunta...
- of
postliberal theologies today, however, is a
return to
patristic and
medieval hermeneutical models for
reading scripture theologically,
uniting historical-grammatical...
- Tiānzūn 天尊—the "Heavenly Venerable", also a
title for high gods in
Taoist theologies; Tiānshén 天神—the "God of Heaven",
interpreted in the
Shuowen Jiezi as...
- Cul-de-sacs:
Christian Theologies and Colonialism". In Keller, Catherine; Nausner, Michael; Rivera,
Mayra (eds.).
Postcolonial Theologies:
Divinity and Empire...
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Wesleyan theology,
otherwise known as Wesleyan–Arminian
theology, or
Methodist theology, is a
theological tradition in
Protestant Christianity based upon...
- Millerites.
Although the
Adventist churches hold much in common,
their theologies differ on
whether the
intermediate state is
unconscious sleep or consciousness...