Systematic theology encompasses the theological sciences that study the content and structure of Christian and other doctrines and notions. Our research interests include theology and philosophy ...
Where did the term “pastoral theology” come from, and why was the university curriculum ever carved up so that pastoral or practical theology occupied a completely different division from systematic ...
The bones and marrow of the sermon are composed of theology. Yet theological preaching is rare. Listeners fear that too much theology will make the sermon impractical. Many preachers shy away from ...
The Faculty of Theology is operationally divided into departments that correspond to the academic fields of theology (biblical studies, church history, practical theology, systematic theology) as well ...
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One of the things that can intimidate a person who is beginning his or her study of theology is all of the branches of theology that are out there. As I mentioned before, theology is ultimately the ...
The term theology comes from the Greek words “theos,” or God, and “logos,” or word, and refers to faith-based critical thinking and reasoning. Christian theology focuses on biblical Scripture, ...
No theological perspective has a commanding place or an especially impressive following these days. Various theologies compete for attention in a highly pluralized field, and no theology has made much ...