Outline of theology

Outline of theology

The following outline is presented as an overview of and topical guide to theology:

Theology – systematic and rational study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truths, or the learned profession acquired by completing specialized training in religious studies, usually at a university or school of divinity or seminary.[1]

Contents

Apologetics

Apologetics is the whole of the consensus of the views of those who defend a position in an argument of long standing.

Conceptions of God

Conceptions of God
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Christian
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Jain
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Mormon
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Divinity
Concepts
Philosophical aspects
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Divine presence

God

Names of God

Singular God

Binitarianism

Trinitarianism

Other views

Eschatology

Eschatology, literally the "study of the last", is the part of theology and philosophy concerned with the end of the world.

Existence of God

Arguments against

Arguments from

Other arguments

Arguments for

Arguments from

Other arguments

Opposition to religion

Theism

Theism in the broadest sense is the belief in the existence of a god or gods. In the more specific sense used here theism refers to a particular doctrine concerning the nature of a God and its relationship to the universe.

Theologies

Seminaries and theological colleges

  • Anglican · Buddhist · Eastern Orthodox · Evangelical · Islamic · Jewish · Lutheran · Madrassas · Methodist · Reformed Church · Roman Catholic · More...

Resources

Practitioners

  • Teachers
  • Theologians

See also

References

External links

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