Category
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Christian theology
study of Christian belief and practice
God in Christianity
Christian conception of God
Christian eschatology
branch of study within Christian theology
systematic theology
orderly, rational, and coherent account of the doctrines of the Christian faith
Four Marks of the Church
four adjectives—"one, holy, catholic and apostolic"—attributed to the Church according to the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed
practical theology
academic discipline that examines and reflects on religious practices
church history
academic discipline studying the history of Christianity
pastoral theology
branch of practical theology concerned with the application of the study of religion in the context of regular church ministry
inclusivism
Inclusivism is one of several approaches in religious studies, anthropology, or civics to understand the relationship between different religions, societies, cultures, political factions etc. It asserts that there is beauty in the variety of different schools of thoughts, and that they can coexist. It stands in contrast to exclusivism, which asserts that only one way is true and all others are erroneous.
legalism
Christian theology
theologoumenon
thumb|The mural "Les Limbes" by Eugène Delacroix|Delacroix in the Palais du Luxembourg. The Catholic idea of [[Limbo is often cited as a theologoumenon. Once a widespread concept, it is no longer usually taught in Catholic pedagogy, and has generally been abandoned since the Second Vatican Council. Pope Benedict XVI referred to it as a "theological hypothesis" and expressed doubts about its accuracy.]]
Holy Rus
the religious and philosophical concept close to the idea of Kingdom of Heaven, prevalent in Russia and central Eurasia
mystical theology
branch of theology that explains mystical practices and states
ascetical theology
science dealing with man's spiritual life in the light of Revelation