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  2. List of theology journals - Wikipedia

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    Name ISSN Abbreviations Publication Years Publisher City, State/Province Country Affiliation Abr-Nahrain 0065-0382 Abr-N 1960-1998 Semitic Studies, Melbourne and Sydney Uni Peeters Melbourne Leuven Australia Belgium Academic Adventist Review Orig The Present Truth 0161-1119 1849–present Review and Herald Hagerstown, Maryland United States Adventist Adventist Today 1079-5499 1993–present ...

  3. Systematic theology - Wikipedia

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    With a methodological tradition that differs somewhat from biblical theology, systematic theology draws on the core sacred texts of Christianity, while simultaneously investigating the development of Christian doctrine over the course of history, particularly through philosophy, ethics, social sciences, and natural sciences. Using biblical ...

  4. Outline of Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    The Challenge of Black Theology in South Africa. Atlanta: John Knox Press, 1974. Muzorewa, H. African Theology: Its Origin and Development. Orbis Books, 1984. Sobrino, J. Christology on the Crossroads. Orbis Books, 1978; Systematic Theology, an ecumenical trilogy by Thomas Oden. Volume 1: The Living God (1992). ISBN 0-06-066363-4

  5. Constructive theology - Wikipedia

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    Constructive theology tends to be interdisciplinary, imaginative, open-ended, public facing, lay-led, and practical. [2] The term constructive theology has been in use mostly since the 1980s. [3] Constructive Theology is also the title of a journal on the subject. A Bloomsbury book series on constructive theology, titled Rethinking Theologies ...

  6. Historical theology - Wikipedia

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    Historical theology is the study of the history of Christian doctrine. Alister McGrath defines historical theology as 'the branch of theological inquiry which aims to explore the historical development of Christian doctrines, and identify the factors which were influential in the formulation and adoption.' [1] Grenz, Guretzki and Nordling describe it as, "The division of the theological ...

  7. Historical criticism - Wikipedia

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    Historical criticism (also known as the historical-critical method (HCM) or higher criticism, [1] in contrast to lower criticism or textual criticism) [2] is a branch of criticism that investigates the origins of ancient texts to understand "the world behind the text" [3] and emphasizes a process that "delays any assessment of scripture's truth and relevance until after the act of ...

  8. History of theology - Wikipedia

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    Christian theology, in scholastics of the Middle Age regarded as "the queen of sciences". [11]The 16th-century Protestant reformation, in the spirit of Renaissance humanism, paid great attention to the study of biblical text, accompanied by outbursts of popular theology in personal religious fervor.

  9. Pneumatology - Wikipedia

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    Holy Spirit and Salvation: The Sources of Christian Theology. Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press. ISBN 9780664231361. Kasper, Walter (2004). "The renewal of pneumatology in contemporary Catholic life and theology: towards a rapprochement between east and west". That they may all be one: the call to the unity. London [u.a.]: Burns & Oates.