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  • {{r|black liberation theology}} {{r|Christian theology}}
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  • '''Philosophical theology''' is an approach to [[theology]] involving the use of [[Philosophy|philosophical]] methods to examine, ana ...gy, and includes but is not limited to [[natural theology]] (the branch of theology that attempts to use reason in order to demonstrate the truth of religious
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  • {{r|theology}} {{r|black liberation theology}}
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  • ...d the [[Assumption (theology)|Assumption]] in [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theology]].
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  • ===Theology===
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  • ...a religion's dogmatic and ethical precepts. " . . . the role of cataphatic theology is to articulate anything that can be conceptualized about God."<ref> Chirb A cataphatic way to express God would be that God is love. The [[Apophatic theology|apophatic]] way would be to express that God is not hate.
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  • {{r|Death of God theology}} {{r|liberation theology}}
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  • {{r|theology}} {{r|Reformed theology|Calvinism}}
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  • ...ees and, over time, made that city a major force in the spread of Reformed theology. Calvin is renowned for his teachings and writings, in particular for his
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  • '''[[Postmodernism|Postmodern]] [[theology]] is an approach to [[religion]] using [[deconstruction]] concepts. ...s to deconstruct or destabilize certainty. This view or approach makes the theology of numerous religious perspectives a prime target.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Theology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Apophatic theology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Cataphatic theology]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Reformed theology]]
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  • ...that seeks liberation for the poor and oppressed. The roots of liberation theology lie in the experience of those in [[Latin America]]. In 1968, bishops at th Broadly, liberation theology attempted to see the Bible and Christianity through the lens of poverty, an
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Theology that expresses God or the divine through positive terminology.
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  • A branch of Protestant Christianity subscribing to [[Reformed theology]]
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  • Movement in [[Catholicism|Catholic]] [[theology]] that seeks liberation for the poor.
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  • {{r|Natural theology}} {{r|Theology}}
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  • ...of the [[Protestant Reformation]] who developed Calvinism, aka [[Reformed theology]]
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  • The thematic and integrated arrangement of key topics within theology and Scripture.
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  • ...cholar, member of the [[Jesus Seminar]] and author of a number of books on theology from a skeptical and [[Jesus mythicism|mythicist]] perspective. In recent y
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  • The study of theology and practices related to [[ministry]], such as [[liturgy]], preaching, and
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  • [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theology|theologian]] and long-term anti-Nazi; arrested and executed following [[194
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  • {{r|natural theology}} {{r|theology}}
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  • ...sh theologian and philosopher, best known for his advocacy of death of God theology through the Sea of Faith movement.
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  • [[Theology|Theological]] discipline studying doctrines of the person and nature of [[J
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  • ...ound in [[creed]]s, which attempt to more or less define the fundamental [[theology]] of a given [[religion]].
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  • ...rson, over against the more common (in Christianity) [[trinity|trinitarian theology]]. ...gh it is meaningful to make a distinction between the denomination and the theology, the overlap between them is no accident, and they share some common histor
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  • [[Philosophy]] and [[theology]] college of the [[University of London]] founded in 1614 by the [[Society
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  • ...2007/10/emerging-impulses-narrative-theology/ Emerging Impulses: Narrative Theology], ''Zeal for Truth blog''</ref>.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Theology that attempts to describe God by negation, to speak of God only in absolute
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  • ...fordhampress.com/detail.html?id=9780823230822 ''Apophatic Bodies Negative Theology, Incarnation, and Relationality'' excerpt] Fordham University Press.</ref> ...way of negation. Examples of statements made by those adhering to negative theology include:
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  • * http://www.theopedia.com/Theology_of_Karl_Barth Theology of Karl Barth
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  • A theology of God which insists that there is only one divine person, one of the tenet
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  • (1904—1984) [[Roman Catholicism|Catholic]] [[theology|theologian]], considered by some to be "the dominant theological voice of t
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  • ...nd moved in a few years later. Students at Heythrop studied philosophy and theology. In the 1960s, it was proposed that the college ought to become a Pontifica ...ins a comprehensive library in the areas of study it offers (especially in theology), and has off-site storage of rare books in [[Egham]], [[Surrey]].
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  • == Etymology of the word Theology == ...when they talk about god not existing, are in some way forming their own "theology"<ref>Philosopher [[Michel Onfray]] calls for an ''atheology'' in ''Traité
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  • ..., the [[performing arts]], [[philosophy]], [[history]], and [[religion]]/[[theology]].
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  • ...LLANT/COURSES/his338/students/kpotter/theology.htm A Note on Social Gospel Theology]
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  • * [[Liberation theology]]
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  • It embraces a [[liberation theology]] for Palestine, as developed by Canon Naim Ateek, Founder/Director, Sabeel Ecumenical Liberation Theology Center, Jerusalem. Rev. [[Desmond Tutu]] is the organization's patron. Sin
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  • ...llege]], [[University of Cambridge]], and completed a D.Phil degree in the theology of [[Vladimir Lossky]], a Russian theologian. From 1977 onwards, he worked ...liams]], herself also a theology graduate, author and visiting lecturer in theology at [[King's College London]], and they have had a son and a daughter.
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  • ...scussions of "post-Christianity", [[postmodern Christianity]]/[[postmodern theology]] and the [[emerging church movement]].
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  • {{r|Postmodern theology}}
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  • {{r|Death of God theology}}
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  • {{r|Death of God theology}}
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  • ...rsity of Tübingen]] before being stripped of his license to teach Catholic theology by the Vatican's [[Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith]] over his op Subsequently, he continued to teach theology at Tübingen (though not as part of the Catholic faculty) and devoted himse
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  • {{r|Theology}}
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  • {{r|Theology}}
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  • {{r|theology}}
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  • {{r|theology}}
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  • ...a report on knowledge (of God)" in ''The Cambridge Companion to Postmodern Theology'' (ed. Kevin J. Vanhoozer), ch. 1, p. 3.</ref>. ...including visual arts, cinema and performance arts), [[postmodern theology|theology and religious studies]] and even computing<ref>Larry Wall, [http://www.wall
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  • {{r|Theology}}
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  • {{r|postmodern theology}}
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  • {{r|theology}}
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  • ...ns since, Lindsey spreads a [[Christian Zionism|dispensationalist, Zionist theology]] and has predicted imminent annihilation - the end of the world. Also auth
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  • {{r|MF Norwegian School of Theology}}
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  • {{r|Theology}}
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  • == Theology and Religious Studies ==
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  • {{r|theology}}
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  • {{r|Liberation theology}}
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  • ...dained to the priesthood. Only two years later, he earned a doctorate in [[theology]] at the [[Angelicum]] in [[Rome]]. == Theology and teachings ==
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Philosophical theology]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • ...mes.htm#Index%20of%20Articles Boston Collaborative Encyclopedia of Western Theology], biographies and analysis of major theologians and religious philosophers.
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  • * [http://theology.scientology.org/ Theology & Practice of a Contemporary Religion]
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  • {{r|Reformed theology}}
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  • * DEUG in Theology
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  • == Theology == Although much theology is based on what he wrote, Paul was not writing theology, and different epistles have different emphases. In ''Romans'', the epistl
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  • ...een [[venial sin]] and [[mortal sin]], the idea stemming from [[liberation theology]] and others of [[social sin]] and the idea of the unforgivable or [[eterna
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  • {{r|Reformed theology}}
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  • * Elizabeth Clarke, ''Theory and theology in George Herbert's Poetry'', Clarendon Press 1997
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  • {{r|theology}}
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  • {{r|Reformed theology}}
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  • {{r|Feminist theology}}
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  • ...piritual Life: A Treatise on [[Ascetical theology|Ascetical]] and Mystical Theology''. Reprinted Ed. (original 1930). Rockford, IL: Tan Books, 2000. ISBN 0-8
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  • ...ics]] [[scholar]] [[Elizabeth Vandiver]]); in [[Christianity|Christian]] [[theology]] as well, the [[soul]] is believed to depart the body and either go to [[h
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  • *Claremont School of Theology
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  • ...assical Pentecostal Tradition of Testimony in Developing a Pneumatological Theology as a Model for Interreligious Encounter and Dialogue". <ref name=Asb2010-04 ...costal Theological Seminary and Lee University (Cleveland, TN) and adjunct theology professor for [[Regent University]] Divinity School (Virginia Beach, VA).
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  • ...y and ethnography] in DISKUS Vol. 7 (2006) by Seth D. Kunin, Department of Theology and Religion, [[Durham University]], UK
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  • *McGlinn, Sen. ''Church and State: A Postmodern Political Theology, Book One.'' Self-published, 2005.
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  • ...ast= Kirwan |first= Michael |authorlink= Michael Kirwan |title= Girard and theology |year= 2009 |coauthors= |publisher= T&T Clark |location= London |isbn= 0567
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  • *''The Mind of Jihad'' (2008), Cambridge University Press,investigating the theology, history and anthropology of modern jihad.
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  • Van Seters, Arthur. Preaching as a Social Act : Theology & Practice. Nashville: Abingdon Press, 1988.
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  • ...paradise, and expound medieval [[Christianity|Christian]] cosmological, [[theology|theological]], and [[philosophy|philosophical]] views. Throughout the epic,
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  • ...heology''', also known as '''Calvinism''', is a system of [[Protestant]] [[theology]] developed during the [[Reformation]] of the sixteenth century and further
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  • *“Azusa-era Optimism: Bishop J. H. King’s Pentecostal Theology of Religions as a Possible Paradigm for Today,” ''The Spirit in the World
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  • ...d Church in the United States''' (RCUS) is a small conservative [[Reformed theology|Reformed]] church, holding to classic five-point Calvinism. The denominatio
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  • ...hhabism, which used strict Islam to protest British colonial rule. Taliban theology is a variant of Deobandism, but is more Salafist than the Wahhabi position.
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  • ...t is a long one, requiring significant academic study in [[philosophy]], [[theology]] and other disciplines, and taking around ten years<ref>Society of Jesus i
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  • ...was born in [[Stendal]], near [[Berlin]]. Between 1738 and 1742 he studied theology, medicine, and science in [[Halle]] and [[Jena]]. He taught in [[Seehausen]
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  • ...ology.shtml The Emptiness of Theology] (1998) &ndash; A critical view of [[theology]].
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  • ...t for logic, and the suffix -ology (as in [[psychology]], [[philology]], [[theology]] and so on).
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  • ...historical-critical research, [[law]], literary theory, [[religion]] and [[theology]]. === Christian Exegesis and Biblical Theology ===
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  • ...Noll. ''Wonderful Words of Life: Hymns in American Protestant History and Theology,'' (2004) [http://www.amazon.com/Wonderful-Words-Life-American-Protestant/d
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  • | title = Christian hermeneutics: Paul Ricoeur and the refiguring of theology
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  • #''Theology''. Some critics have doubted the purity of the letter's theology in comparison with earlier writings by the apostle, while others believe th
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  • In the [[philosophy of religion]] and [[theology]], the notion of sempiternity is used in contrast with that of [[eternity]]
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  • Before becoming [[Pope]], Ratzinger had been an academic [[theology|theologian]], and was later Prefect of the [[Congregation for the Doctrine
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  • During the middle ages of Islam, many [[theology|theological]] debates revolved around the Qurʾān. The [[Mu'tazilah]] scho
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  • ...abandoned his scientific work and devoted himself to [[philosophy]] and [[theology]]. From this period, two books are mostly remembered : ''Lettres provincial
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  • ...evils by human effort. For the most part, they rejected pre-millennialist theology (which was predominant in the Southern United States), according to which t ...theologians of the Social Gospel in the United States, indicated that his theology had been inspired by Sheldon's novels.
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  • The university originally had four faculties: Theology, Law, Medicine and Philosophy. The faculty of Philosophy was split into The
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  • ...s and sustains all Creation in his book [[Spirit and Resistance: Political Theology and American Indian Liberation]]) as both [[immanent]] in Creation and [[tr ...was popularized by [[Charles Hartshorne]] in his development of [[process theology]] and has also been adopted by proponents of various [[New Thought Movement
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  • The '''Jesus Seminar''' is a group of scholars and authors in [[theology]], [[religion]], [[Biblical studies]] and related fields who congregate und
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  • ...ripture. Before contact with Luther he had seriously questioned scholastic theology and ecclesiastical morality. ...his most important work, was the first systematic treatment of Protestant theology. He was the primary author of the '''The [[Augsburg Confession]]''' (1530)
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  • ...uth of those religious claims by providing [[philosophy|philosophical]], [[theology|theological]] and sometime [[existentialism|existential]] or [[rhetoric|rhe
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  • ...the Enlightenment, American and French Revolutions, the science, politics, theology, and dramatis personae that embedded the two protagonists.</font>
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  • * Philosophy, theology and religious studies - [[Heythrop College]], [[Institute of Philosophy]]
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  • ...Allen C. "An Heir or a Rebel? Charles Grandison Finney and the New England Theology." ''Journal of the Early Republic]] 1997 17(1): 61-94. Issn: 0275-1275 [ht ...g, Kimberly Bracken. "The Communion Sermons of James Mcgready: Sacramental Theology and Scots-irish Piety on the Kentucky Frontier." ''Journal of Presbyterian
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  • ...tia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=14075615 online edition]; also [http://www.amazon.com/Theology-Social-Gospel-Library-Theological/dp/0664257305/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books& * King, William McGuire. "History as Revelation" in the Theology of the Social Gospel," ''The Harvard Theological Review,'' Vol. 76, No. 1 (
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  • ...y of [[Christianity]]. Immersed in German and ancient philosophy, he moved theology into the main currents of intellectual thought and brought to it a Romantic ...ist spirit of [[Friedrich August Wolf]] and [[Johann Salomo Semler]]. As a theology student Schleiermacher pursued an independent course of reading and neglect
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  • ...awing for its principles on such diverse fields as biblical and systematic theology, cultural anthropology, psychology, sociology, history, geography, etc., an
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  • ...d=ixF7R_6mv6sC&pg=PA200 |publisher=University of California Press |chapter=Theology and natural science in the medieval university; The condemnations of 1277:
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  • *Moyd, Olin P. (1995). ''The Sacred Art: Preaching & Theology in the African American Tradition'', Judson Press, ISBN 0817012206
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  • *Dembski WA (2002) ''Intelligent Design: The Bridge Between Science & Theology'' InterVarsity Press ISBN 083082314X
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  • ...hy; Languages; Management; Mathematics, Natural and Computer Science; Law; Theology and Religious Studies; Social Science and Psychology; Medical School and Un
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  • ...to the Present'' (1988) [http://www.amazon.com/Readings-History-Christian-Theology-Reformation/dp/0664240585/ref=sr_1_24?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200809912&sr=8-2
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  • ...rk has been important, although not universally agreed with, by those in [[theology]], specifically [[Biblical studies]].
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  • *William Paley ''The Works of William Paley, Volume 4: Natural Theology'', edited by E. Paley. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1838. ...online.org.uk/content/frameset?itemID=A142&viewtype=text&pageseq=1 Natural Theology"]. On-line text from ''The Complete Works of Charles Darwin Online''
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  • # In theology, ''powers'': The sixth of the nine orders of angels
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  • ...nd classical philology at [[University of Bonn|Bonn]]. He promptly gave up theology having lost his faith, and studied [[philology]]. In 1869, Nietzsche became ...ristian'' author (his work is foundational for those in the [[Death of God theology]] movement of the 1960s), although the latter is rather harder to accept fo
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  • ...Culture]], [[Philosophy]], [[Religion]]) and the [[Catholic]] Faculty of [[Theology]]. Within these faculties, more than twenty [[bachelor]] programmes and alm
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  • ...]]'s Calvinism. While many consider Finney a rebel against the New England theology, he was actually an heir to this tradition and resistant to popular notions ...of the 19th century. McGready's sermons demonstrate adherence to reformed theology, a Calvinist understanding of salvation, and a sacramental emphasis. A cent
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  • Fröhlich studied [[theology]] in [[Zürich]] and in May 1817 became a [[pastor]], and returned as a tea
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  • ...he mention of the Holy Spirit in early [[baptism]], the [[doctrine]] and [[theology]] of the Holy Spirit was slow to develop. Perhaps for this reason, differen
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  • ===Theology=== ...22&lr=&num=30&as_brr=0&ei=HPaRR9bbEpu4sgPYgu1I Charles Hodge, ''Systematic Theology'' (1873) p. 390 online]
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  • ...icantly to almost every branch of learning, from mathematics to ecumenical theology. But the part of his work that is most studied today [1994] is probably hi
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  • ...landowner he went to Jena and Leipzig to study psychology, philosophy and theology. He met Kant in 1791 and became something of a disciple, and indeed was re
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  • Leonhard Euler's father was pastor Paul Euler, who had studied theology at the [[University of Basel]] and had attended [[Jacob Bernoulli]]'s lectu ...ewton]] and [[Descartes]]. On his father's wishes, Euler he began to study theology, but spent all his spare time studying mathematics. He wrote two articles o
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  • The courses offered at Bob Jones include a large number of [[theology]], [[ministry]] and other religious courses, but also courses across the sc
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  • ...al context. He believed that the special hermeneutic practices (in law and theology) can be subsumed into a general, universal hermeneutic philosophy. Legal in
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  • ...or health reasons. Thereupon, he spent the next year and a half pursuing [[theology|theological]] stuidies at Freiburg University. Again, however, his poor hea
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  • ...ard''' is a French literary scholar who has written on [[anthropology]], [[theology]] and [[literature]], discussing ''mimetic desire'' and [[sacrifice]]. His ...dence between human destiny in Girard's anthropology and that of Christian theology. According to Walter Kasper, our humanization is truly realised only as di
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  • ...Tommaso d'Aquino and Thomas von Aquin</ref> was an influential Catholic [[theology|theologian]] and [[philosophy|philosopher]]. ...aced [[Neoplatonism|Neo-Platonic]] ideas with [[Aristotle]]'s in Christian theology, in the process developing Aristotelian [[metaphysics]], [[logic]] and [[et
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  • ...s the [[Social Gospel]]. It gathered strength from the [[postmillennial]] theology that the Second Coming of Christ would come after mankind had reformed the ...1880, the [[Salvation Army]] denomination arrived in America. Although its theology was based on ideals expressed during the [[Second Great Awakening]], its fo
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  • ...e disciplinary subdivision - philosophers of the ancient world were also [[theology|theologians]], [[law|lawyers]], teachers, scientific investigators, [[mathe
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  • ...the fields of [[Arts]], [[social sciences]], [[law]], [[philosophy]] and [[theology]]). Admission to these programmes is highly selective and primarily aimed a
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  • ...] in that the philosophy of religion applies philosophy to religion, while theology applies philosophical methods to questions and problems within a religion. ...'', as distinct from revealed theology. Not all theologians accept natural theology - their rejections are concerned with the privileged status given to reason
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  • ===Theology=== It is surprising that contemporary enemies of Milton did not attack his theology, which was by no means a Trinitarian orthodoxy.<ref>Hill, C. ''Milton and t
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  • ...certain desirable quality of any [[statement]], no matter how trivial. [[theology|Religious thinkers]] sometimes speak of ''the Truth''—with a capital "T"�
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  • ...Indiana and grew up in Steven's Point, Wisconsin. He studied education and theology in New England where he graduated from Williams College in 1892 and receive
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  • ...o those [[Protestantism|Protestant]] churches that subscribe to [[Reformed theology]] or ''Calvinism''. It usually only includes those churches that have histo ...also exists elsewhere in the world. This group tends to hold to Reformed theology, but is also [[Charismatic (movement)|Charismatic]] in its experience.
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  • ...s where rabbinic writings say that God made miracles a part of [[creation (theology)|creation]] include [[Midrash]] ''Genesis Rabbah'' 5:45; Midrash ''Exodus R
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  • ...When Combe and his supporters passed a motion banning the discussion of [[theology]] in the society, the evangelical members, including David Welsh, left. On
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  • ...and the Filioque: A Lutheran Approach] Webber, David Jay,(1999). Lutheran Theology Website This essay was published in Logia, Vol. VIII, No. 4 (Reformation 19 ...is (1983) The First Seven Ecumenical Councils (325-787): Their History and Theology. Collegeville Minnesota, Liturgical Press</ref>
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  • ...all fields of religion with ATLA's online collection of major religion and theology journals. The ATLA Religion Database includes more than 517,000 article cit
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  • "Redemption" was deliberately chosen as a term from Christian theology. Historian Daniel W. Stowell<ref> Blum and Poole (2005)</ref> concludes tha
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  • :Holiness, according to Catholic theology, is a response of love to God's self-sacrificing love. And love is nurtured In accordance with Catholic theology, membership is granted when a vocation, or divine calling is presumed to ha
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  • ...ally "the philosophical foundation of knowledge, especially in relation to theology."<ref>Keynes, 1924</ref>. Metaphysics led Marshall to ethics, specifically
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  • ...nited Evangelical Church of Nigeria) had by 2000 founded three colleges of theology, including the Samuel Bill Theological College at Ikot Ekang, Abak (started
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  • ...t Awakening also saw the rise of nontraditional churches with conservative theology such as megachurches and a growth of parachurch organizations while mainlin
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  • ...t Pequot aggression and the religious wars described in the Bible. Puritan theology construed native religion as devil worship or witchcraft. For the Puritans,
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  • ...tions of [[original sin]] and [[divine grace]] in Christian philosophy and theology.
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  • ...ns, which makes Zionism, and often a [[one-state solution]], part of their theology. Their desire is motivated by a belief that the return of Jews to Israel is ...Zionists for which the role of Jews in Israel has a specific role in their theology.
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  • ...n opposition to it. The [[university]] awarded him the degree of doctor of theology in 1512 and Luther rapidly advanced in his teaching career and became a suc ...Luther came to the conclusion, fundamental to [[Protestantism|Protestant]] theology, that man depends for his [[salvation]] on the sheer [[grace]] of God, made
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  • ...Western metaphysics, called (1) [[Ontology (philosophy)|ontology]], (2) [[theology]] and (3) [[universal science]]. There were also some smaller, perhaps tang * ''Theology'' is the study of [[God]] (or the [[deity|gods]]) and of questions about th
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  • ...apter in the book deals with the development of [[Protestantism|Protestant theology]], with a discussion of the work of [[John Calvin|Calvin]] and [[Martin Lut
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  • ...of all that is, was, and shall be) is represented or personified in the [[Theology|theological]] principle of an abstract 'god'. ...as.<ref>General Sketch of the History of pantheism p. 29</ref>. In Hindu [[theology]], [[Brahman]] is the unchanging, infinite, immanent, and transcendent real
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  • ...ntinental philosophy is more like art, psychology, politics, sociology and theology wrapped in philosophical questions and theories. The broad alignment of man
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  • .... The article on the [[Eastern Orthodox Church]] explains features of the theology of that Church and of its history from the perspective of that Church. Is t
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  • ...Trinity sought to recontextualize Christianity through [[black liberation theology]] to counter their message, particularly that it was impossible to be both ...ionality of racism and injustice provided the roots of an African-American theology focused on life in the present world.... The political, social and economic
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  • It can be a blurry line between writings in theology, and speculative fiction about the purpose and destiny of man. The Jesuit p Isaac Asimov deals with the theology formed by intelligent robots in "Reason".
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  • ...Historical school reacted against the more liberal changes in practice and theology taken by [[Reform Judaism]]. The term ''conservative'' signified that Jews *[[Aaron L. Mackler]] - Rabbi, Professor of Theology at Duquesne University, member of the [[Committee on Jewish Law and Standar
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  • ...cial Gospel]] outlook. Personally Debs was a deist with little interest in theology or piety. He attacked organized churches, saying, "I do not know of any cr
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  • ...ciences, physical geography, logic, metaphysics, moral philosophy, natural theology, fortification construction and pyrotechnics. * (1764) '' Inquiry Concerning the Distinctness of the Principles of Natural Theology and Morality '' (the ''Prize Essay'') (''Untersuchungen über die Deutlichk
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  • ...ord in the mid-13th century, gained influence, particularly as teachers of theology, and maintained houses for their students. At about the same time, private
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  • ...s. Some types of teachings can be arrayed into a systematic explanation or theology, which can be studied logically, philosophically, or theologically. ...an important aspect of religious morality. The fields of ethics and moral theology provide ways to study this element of religious experience.
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  • ...l or mental phenomena, and very difficult to reach agreement on matters of theology or ethics. ...wledge as if it were absolutely true and unquestionable (in the sense of [[theology]] or [[ideology]]) has been called [[scientism]].
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  • ...ls and the decline of their rural base. Advocates of a more liberal Quaker theology reconciled traditional beliefs with [[Higher Criticism]] of the Bible and a
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  • ...udies, including a disappointing meeting with a key exponent of Manichaean theology, Augustine moved away from Manichaeism; but instead of becoming Catholic li ...tine)|Confessions]]'', which went on to become a classic of both Christian theology and world literature. Ambrose baptized Augustine, along with his son, Adeod
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  • * Calvinism or [[Reformed theology]] ...ore this dogma has always been the chief source of controversy in Reformed theology.
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  • ...of St. Gall, who created a prodigious output in educational texts in both theology and science.
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  • ...ome associated with schools indoctrinating in extreme Jihadist theologies, theology and curriculum vary from region to region and from school to school. Not al
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  • ...the city became well known across the South, especially among Baptists, in theology and religious affairs.
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  • ...exclusive autonomy over its own affairs, responsible for preaching Islam, theology and the Arabic language in Egypt and the world. Al-Azhar Senior Scholars ar
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  • ...mined to put an end to this, Bryan, who had never studied [[biology]] or [[theology]], ran for Moderator of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in
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  • ...w's University a the age of 13, where he became passionately interested in theology. There is no record of his having graduated, and it appears that he probabl
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  • ...strove to preserve its connections with the broader framework of Lutheran theology, with the emphasis on faith alone and the word of God, while conservatives
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  • ..., for example, is reputed to have gathered a library of 400,000 volumes of theology, medicine, arithmetic, logic, astronomy, lexicography, grammar, poetry, his
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  • ...with “social and economical struggles” (''VC'' p. 339). Metaphysics and [[theology]] are allied to traditional social forms, while the group of people who “
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  • ..., he joined the Nation and changed his name to Jeffrey 12X. "It wasn't the theology that attracted me to the Nation of Islam at all," Imam Wahhaj says. "It was
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  • ...ity School]], [[Duke University]] Divinity School, and [[Candler School of Theology]] at [[Emory University]]. Vanderbilt severed its ties with the denominatio
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  • ...tors that led to the rise of vernacular (popular) languages in philosophy, theology, science, and literature; the rise of the individual as a general and not m
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  • ...Yale College]] (1701), as well as early advanced schools of law, medicine, theology and engineering. The Yankees pioneered the free public school and, under th
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  • ...f faith, the institution of the [[Christian Church]], Christian ethics and theology, and the emotions and feelings of individuals when faced with existential c ...ivic Virtue, excelling at [[Latin]] and [[history]]. He went on to study [[theology]] at the University of Copenhagen, but whilst there he was drawn more towar
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  • ...n doctrine of the Trinity, considering it a form of polytheism. In Islamic theology, Jesus is just a man and not the son of God; God is described in a chapter === Islamic Theology and Philosophy ===
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  • ...s [[D. Z. Phillips]].<ref name ="phillips">[[D. Z. Phillips]] "Philosophy, Theology and the Reality of God" in Philosophy of Religion: Selected Readings. Willi
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  • ...ant student, he learned oratory as well as English literature, history and theology. He was proficient at Greek and Latin, passing at French, poor at mathemati ...ng young protégé, and he succeeded in diverting Gladstone's attention from theology to finance.
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  • ...Family History Library in Salt lake City, sponsored by the Mormons. Their theology encourages baptizing ancestors, but the actual name must be known.<ref> See
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  • Malthus's ideas on demography were rooted in latitudinarian natural theology popular in the Anglican church at the time, according to Heavner (1993). Ma
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  • ...ed if he predicted that the end would come, not ''soon'', but ''now''. The theology of Matthew, Luke, and John may consist of a "realized eschatology" which wo
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  • ...heologians succeeded in reconciling Aristotelian philosophy with Christian theology. Within the sciences, medieval philosophers disagreed with Aristotle on man
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  • ...y refers to the conjunction between serious study of philosophy and Jewish theology. Major Jewish philosophers include [[Solomon ibn Gabirol]], [[Saadia Gaon]] ...e two traditions differ in a number of ritual and cultural ways, but their theology and basic Jewish practice are the same.
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  • ...> [[Philosophy|Philosophers]], [[political theory|political theorists]], [[theology|theologians]], legal scholars and others have attempted to clarify the sour
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  • Odinism is polytheistic in theology. The pantheon is divided into two groups, the [[Aesir]] and the [[Vanir]].
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  • ...m and fundamentalism. Allegiance to a living Christ was fundamental to his theology.<ref> Mark A. Granquist, "Conrad J. I. Bergendoff (1895-1997)." ''Lutheran
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  • ...on of God, but also in some sense as God himself, incarnated as a man. The theology that arose to describe this uses the language of the Incarnation (Jesus bei
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  • <blockquote>''... the prisoner had repeatedly maintained... that theology was a rhapsody of ill-invented nonsense, patched up partly of the moral doc ...few church-goers ("The Edinburgh University was a great cultural centre of theology. I don't know, we need to pray for them..." - [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/u
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  • ...n College faculty in 1856, first with a professorship in logic and natural theology, then adding rhetoric and oratory, and eventually professor of modern langu
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  • ...het/schools/ancients.htm Scholastic]</ref> period. Home of the [[Thomistic theology]], it maintained its full strength even after the doctrines of [[St. Thomas
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  • ...an.htm The Filioque] Pelikan, Jaroslav (1988) excerpt from ''The Melody of Theology: A Philosophical Dictionary'' Harvard University Press</ref><ref name=Schaf
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  • ...veloping the quasi-socialist Roman Catholic movement known as [[Liberation Theology]]. Practitioners of the [[Protestant]], [[Pentecostal]], [[Evangelicalism|E
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  • ...etic view of religious life ("thrice blessed"), [[scholasticism|scholastic theology]] in "[[The Phoenix and the Turtle]]", and sympathetic allusions to martyre
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  • {{cite book |title=A history of the warfare of science with theology in Christendom, Volume 2 |author=Andrew Dickson White |url=http://books.goo
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  • ...Brack commissioned a paper from Dr [[Joseph Mayer]], Professor of [[Moral Theology]] at the [[University of Paderborn]], on the likely reactions of the church
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  • ...ut the 17th and 18th centuries, the [[Church of Scotland]] maintained this theology; it also kept a tight control over the morality of much of the population.
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  • ...Brack commissioned a paper from Dr [[Joseph Mayer]], Professor of [[Moral Theology]] at the [[University of Paderborn]], on the likely reactions of the church
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  • ...that took place in the 1730s and 1740s. It began with [[Jonathan Edwards (theology)|Jonathan Edwards]], a Massachusetts preacher who sought to return to the P
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  • ...umma_logicae.pdf] (logic handbook) - rejects the Church's contention that theology is a science.
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  • ...an 500,000 copies. Dr. [[Paul Carus]], a German-American philosopher and [[theology|theologian]], was at work on a more scholarly prose treatment of the same s
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  • ...ís recognize Islam as their parent religion, and the source of their basic theology and practice, they categorically reject a Muslim identity for themselves. M ...int out that the same can be said of Christianity (which derives its basic theology from Judaism and some practices and terms from Greek religion and culture)
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  • ...t among his intellectual interests are elements of mythology, mathematics, theology, and, as a personal integration of these, Borges's sense of literature as r
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  • ...gs/institute/sawyer/archive/islam/dallal.html The Interplay of Science and Theology in the Fourteenth-century Kalam] Dallal, Ahmad (2002) Draft for The 2001-20
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  • ...probably learned French and Italian, and received a thorough grounding in theology, Latin, history, geography and physics. He would have come into contact wit
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  • ...f religious character. Moreover, "believing intellectuals" outlined a Nazi theology and a Nazi history of salvation. Hitler himself and other leading Nazis che
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  • ...“a tenured professor of religion at a private university” with “a Ph.D. in theology and a degree in canon law.”
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  • ...olleges were established for women where degrees at the level of master of theology were offered.<ref> M. N. M. Kamil Asad, "History of Muslim Women's Educatio
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  • ...d ideology, much as Islamist theory draws no distinction between state and theology. Vietnamese Communist grand strategy|Vietnamese Communism, for its converts
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  • ...n converted to [[Christianity]] during his exile, and then earned a PhD in theology from [[Princeton University]]. Although Rhee's authoritarian regime crushed
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  • Besides the Puritan theology espoused by their religious leaders, the people of Plymouth Colony had a st
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  • ...ds it would be Buddhism.''<ref>{{ cite web | http://www.spaceandmotion.com/Theology-Albert-Einstein.htm }}</ref>
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  • ...quality that belongs to ultimate matter &mdash; the quality that mediǣval theology assigned to God &mdash; he was pure act." Historians typically rank Rooseve
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  • ...ins's second book, refers to the Rev. William Paley's 1802 work, ''Natural Theology'', which argued that, just as finding a watch would lead you to conclude th
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  • ...ins's second book, refers to the Rev. William Paley's 1802 work, ''Natural Theology'', which argued that, just as finding a watch would lead you to conclude th
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