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  2. Kairos Document - Wikipedia

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    The Kairos Document (KD) is a theological statement issued in 1985 by a group of mainly black South African theologians based predominantly in the townships of Soweto, South Africa. The document challenged the churches' response to what the authors saw as the vicious policies of the apartheid regime under the state of emergency declared on 21 ...

  3. Volos Declaration - Wikipedia

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    A Declaration on the "Russian World" Teaching, [a] also known as the Volos Declaration, is a 2022 theological statement issued by the Volos Academy for Theological Studies and signed by more than 1600 theologians and clerics of the Eastern Orthodox Church in opposition to Russian Orthodox teachings following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. [1 ...

  4. Theologoumenon - Wikipedia

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    A theologoumenon is a theological statement which cannot be directly regarded as the official teaching of the Church, as truth binding in faith. It is the outcome and communication of an endeavour to understand the faith by establishing connections between binding doctrines of faith by challenging dogmatic teachings with the whole of secular ...

  5. Christian theology - Wikipedia

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    A related concept is the spirituality of God, which is derived from Jesus' statement in John 4:24, "God is spirit." Love—That God is care and compassion. 1 John 4:16 says "God is love." Mission—That God is the supreme liberator.

  6. Transcendental argument for the existence of God - Wikipedia

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    So-called progressive transcendental arguments begin with an apparently indubitable and universally accepted statement about people's experiences of the world. They use this to make substantive knowledge-claims about the world, e.g., that it is causally and spatiotemporally related.

  7. Systematic theology - Wikipedia

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    Using biblical texts, it attempts to compare and relate all of scripture which led to the creation of a systematized statement on what the whole Bible says about particular issues. In other words, "In reconstructing Christian teaching, systematic theology proceeds by a process of conceptual abstraction and schematization."

  8. Typology (theology) - Wikipedia

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    Events, persons or statements in the Old Testament are seen as types prefiguring or superseded by antitypes, events or aspects of Christ or his revelation described in the New Testament. For example, Jonah may be seen as the type of Christ in that he emerged from the fish's belly and thus appeared to rise from death.

  9. Catholic theology - Wikipedia

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    Candidates to the priesthood must have a college degree in addition to another four years of theological training, including pastoral theology. The Catholic Church, following the example of Christ and Apostolic tradition, ordains only males. [ 152 ]