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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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  • ...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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  • ...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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  • #REDIRECT [[Apophatic theology]]
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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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  • #REDIRECT [[Cataphatic 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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  • '''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|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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