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Mariasusai Dhavamony has written:

'Hindu-Christian dialogue' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Hinduis, Christianity and other religions, Relations, Christianity

'World religions in the history of salvation' -- subject(s): Theology of religions (Christian theology)

'Christian theology of religions' -- subject(s): Theology of religions (Christian theology), Christianity and other religions

'Hindu-Christian dialogue'

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No. They are non-denominational and teach straight Christian theology.

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Yes, Mary is considered to be the mother of Jesus, who is believed to be the Son of God in Christian theology.

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In Christian theology, the term "Lord" is used to refer to both God and Jesus.

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Maurice F. Wiles has written:

'A shared search' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, History, Theology, Doctrinal

'The remaking of Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal

'Working papers in doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal

'Faith, doubt and theology' -- subject(s): Theology

'The Christian fathers' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Early church, Fathers of the church, History, Theology, Doctrinal

'Christian theology and inter-religious dialogue' -- subject(s): Christianity and other religions

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Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Spirit is considered to be God, along with God the Father and Jesus Christ.

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A. C. Craig has written:

'Christian faith and practice' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Practical Theology, Theology, Doctrinal, Theology, Practical

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In Christian theology, the term "Lord" can refer to both God and Jesus, as they are considered to be part of the Holy Trinity.

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"The term 'the dead in Christ' in Christian theology refers to believers who have died and are awaiting resurrection and eternal life with Jesus."

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Yes, in Christian theology, baptism is often considered the new circumcision, symbolizing a spiritual cleansing and initiation into the faith.

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Robin Gill has written:

'The Cambridge companion to Christian ethics' -- subject(s): Christian ethics

'Theology in a social context' -- subject(s): Christian sociology, Methodology, Theology

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Roger Haight has written:

'The experience and language of grace' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Grace (Theology)

'Dynamics of theology' -- subject(s): Theology

'Christian Community in History: Volume 1'

'Jesus, symbol of God' -- subject(s): Person and offices

'Christian Community In History: Volume 2'

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J. Ramsay McCallum has written:

'Abelard's Christian theology' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal

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Thomas N. Finger has written:

'Christian theology' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Eschatology, Theology, Doctrinal

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No, Calvinism is a branch of Protestant Christian theology.

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E. J. Tinsley has written:

'The imitation of God in Christ' -- subject(s): Christian life, Biblical teaching

'Christian theology and the frontiers of tragedy' -- subject(s): Theology, Doctrinal, Doctrinal Theology

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The seven gifts of the Holy Spirit in Christian theology are wisdom, understanding, counsel, fortitude, knowledge, piety, and fear of the Lord.

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Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Ghost is considered a person as part of the Holy Trinity, along with God the Father and Jesus Christ.

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Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Spirit is considered a person who is part of the Holy Trinity along with God the Father and Jesus Christ.

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The image of Jesus on the cross is significant in Christian theology as it represents his sacrifice for the sins of humanity. It symbolizes redemption, forgiveness, and the ultimate act of love and salvation according to Christian beliefs.

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Louis Berkhof has written:

'Manual of reformed doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Doctrinal and controversial works, Reformed Church

'Principles of Biblical interpretation' -- subject(s): Bible, Hermeneutics

'Foundations of Christian education' -- subject(s): Reformed Church, Doctrines, Education (Christian theology), Education, Christian education, Philosophy

'A Summary of Christian Doctrine' -- subject(s): Creation, Christianity, Eschatology, Theology

'A Summary of Christian Doctrine' -- subject(s): Christianity, Creation, Eschatology, Theology

'Manual of Christian Doctrine'

'Summary of Christian doctrine for senior classes' -- subject(s): Christian education, Doctrinal Theology, Doctrines, Reformed, Reformed Church, Textbooks for young people, Theology, Doctrinal

'Principles of Biblical interpretation'

'New Testament introduction (or special canonics)' -- subject(s): Introductions, Bible

'The assurance of faith' -- subject(s): Faith, Assurance (Theology)

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Theology is the scientific study of religion and religious matters. Different faiths have different theologies.

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Hans Halter has written:

'Taufe und Ethos' -- subject(s): Baptism, Bible, Biblical teaching, Christian ethics, Man (Christian theology), Theology

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The primary role of the Holy Spirit in Christian theology is to guide, empower, and sanctify believers, helping them to understand and live out the teachings of Jesus Christ.

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There isn't a specific theology of teaching Christian education. There are many different educational theories and a variety of philosophy. Christians believe in the trinity and heaven as an afterlife as a general rule.

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Christopher M. Cook has written:

'Luther's theology of Christian vocation' -- subject(s): Justification (Christian theology), Vocation (in religious orders, congregations, etc.)

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Benedikt Bauer has written:

'Geistliche Vaterschaft' -- subject(s): Fatherhood (Christian theology), History of doctrines, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of Fatherhood (Christian theology)

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Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Ghost is considered to be God, specifically the third person of the Holy Trinity along with God the Father and God the Son.

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Yes, in Christian theology, the church is often considered the new Israel, as believers are seen as the spiritual descendants of the ancient Israelites and inheritors of God's promises.

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Christian Lagger has written:

'Dienst' -- subject(s): Incarnation, Doctrinal Theology

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J. Macquarrie has written:

'Martin Heidegger'

'An existentialist theology'

'Principles of Christian theology'

'God-talk'

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Grace: noun: 1. (Christian theology) a state of sanctification by God; the state of one who is under such divine influence. 2. (Christian theology) the free and unmerited favor or beneficence of God; a virtue coming from God. For more information click on the 'Related Links' below.

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The purpose of the gift of tongues in Christian theology is to enable believers to communicate with God in a spiritual language that transcends human understanding, allowing for a deeper connection and expression of faith.

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King Christian was a member of Lutheranism, which is a major branch of Protestant Christianity that identifies with the theology of Martin Luther, a German Reformer.

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Usually a private K-12 school that teaches all classes with a background of Christian theology.

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Taking the cross in Christian theology symbolizes the belief in Jesus Christ's sacrifice for the redemption of humanity's sins. It represents self-sacrifice, forgiveness, and the ultimate act of love and salvation.

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Biblical theology focuses on understanding the teachings and themes found within the Bible, while systematic theology organizes and synthesizes these teachings into a coherent system of beliefs. Biblical theology helps us grasp the historical and cultural context of scripture, while systematic theology helps us see how different biblical teachings relate to each other and form a comprehensive understanding of Christian doctrine. Both approaches are valuable in deepening our understanding of the Bible and Christian beliefs.

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Bernard Hoose has written:

'Received Wisdom?' -- subject(s): Christian ethics, Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal

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Robert Dixon has written:

'Canidia, or, The witches'

'The doctrine of faith, justification and assurance' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Faith, Justification (Christian theology), Theology, Doctrinal

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Ned Wisnefske has written:

'Preparing to hear the Gospel' -- subject(s): Natural theology, Theology

'God hides' -- subject(s): Religion, Christian life, Theology

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E. Ahmad-Shah has written:

'Theology, Christian and Hindu' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Hinduism, Popular works

'Theology' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Doctrines, Hinduism, Islam, Popular works

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Ralf Frisch has written:

'Theologie im Augenblick ihres Sturzes' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, History, Modernism (Christian theology), Philosophy and religion, Theology, Doctrinal

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Cornelius Walker has written:

'Outlines of Christian theology' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Methodology, Doctrinal Theology, Introductions, Theology, Episcopal Church, Doctrinal and controversial works

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Edward Gilpin Bagshawe has written:

'Notes on Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal

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Peter Baelz has written:

'Christian theology and metaphysics'

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STEPHEN SYKES has written:

'POWER AND CHRISTIAN THEOLOGY'

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he studied sociology and he studied Christian theology

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Yes, Lucifer is traditionally believed to be a fallen angel in Christian theology.

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The Holy Spirit is believed to originate from God in Christian theology.

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