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Doctrine of the Holy Spirit: Pneumatology

Pneumatology: The Doctrine of the Holy Spirit Pneumatology is the branch of systematic theology that studies the person and work of the Holy Spirit. The term derives from the Greek word pneuma, meaning spirit or breath, and logos, meaning word or study. In theological method, Pneumatology …

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Anthropological Approach to Christology

Anthropological approaches to Christology are concerned with understanding the nature of Jesus Christ in relation to humanity. Anthropology is the study of human cultures, societies, and behavior, and several anthropological approaches have been applied to the study of Christology. One approach is cultural anthropology, which examines …

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Doctrine of the Father

The doctrine of the Father stands at the foundation of Christian theology. Scripture reveals God not merely as Creator and Sovereign, but as Father, a title that communicates both transcendence and relational intimacy. In Evangelical theology, the Father is neither an abstract force nor a distant …

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Christian Anthropology, The Doctrine of Man

The Doctrine of Man Christian anthropology, also known as the doctrine of man, is the theological study of humanity within the framework of Christian revelation. It asks questions that feel both ancient and urgent: Where did we come from? What are we? Why are we here? …

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The Doctrine of Calvinism

Christian Calvinism is a theological system that emphasizes the sovereignty of God and the absolute predestination of individuals to salvation or damnation. It is named after John Calvin, a French theologian who lived in the 16th century and was a key figure in the Protestant Reformation. …

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Doctrine of Satan (Satanology)

The Doctrine of Satan: Biblical Revelation and Theological Construction The doctrine of Satan, commonly identified as Satanology, occupies a necessary place within the broader framework of systematic theology. Scripture presents Satan not as a mythological abstraction, but as a personal, intelligent, and morally accountable being who …

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