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  2. Facultades de FilosofĂ­a y TeologĂ­a de San Miguel - Wikipedia

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    Facultades de Filosofía y Teología de San Miguel (English: Philosophical and Theological Faculty of San Miguel) is a Jesuit university and seminary in San Miguel, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. History

  3. Enrique Dussel - Wikipedia

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    Enrique Dussel was born on 24 December 1934 in La Paz, Mendoza. [2] [3] He studied at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo in Mendoza from 1953 to 1957, receiving an undergraduate degree in philosophy, after which he travelled to Europe to continue his studies.

  4. Open theism - Wikipedia

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    In short, open theism posits that since God and humans are free, God's knowledge is dynamic and God's providence flexible. Whereas several versions of traditional theism picture God's knowledge of the future as a singular, fixed trajectory, open theism sees it as a plurality of branching possibilities, with some possibilities becoming settled as time moves forward.

  5. Two kingdoms doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The two kingdoms doctrine is a Protestant Christian theological concept that divides God's rule into two realms: the spiritual kingdom, where God governs through the gospel and the Church, and the earthly kingdom, where God governs through law and civil authority.

  6. Wesleyan Quadrilateral - Wikipedia

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    Scripture is the primary source of theological authority in the Quadrilateral Personal experience is an additional source of authority. Pictured is a memorial to Wesley's own conversion and experience of assurance.

  7. 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 ...

  8. Biblical theology - Wikipedia

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    In Evangelicalism, biblical theology is a discipline of theology which emphasises the progressive nature of biblical revelation. Graeme Goldsworthy explains the relationship between biblical theology and systematic theology as follows:

  9. Christian theology - Wikipedia

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