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  1. History of Christian theology - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Background. Early Church (c. 30–500) Medieval theology. Heresies. Western theology. Renaissance and Reformation. Counter-Reformation. Revivalism (1720–1906) Restoration Movement. Restorationism. Modern theology. Modern Catholic response to Protestantism. Postmodern Christianity.

  2. Systematic theology draws on the foundational sacred texts of Christianity, while simultaneously investigating the development of Christian doctrine throughout history, particularly through the ecumenical councils of the early church (such as the First Council of Nicea) and philosophical evolution.

  3. Historical theology traces the development of Christian theology through the Patristic (AD 100–500), Medieval (AD 500–1500), Reformation (1500–1600), Post-Reformation (1600–1700), and Modern (1700–present) periods.

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    There are many methods of categorizing different approaches to Christian theology. For a historical analysis, see the main article on the History of Christian theology.

    Evangelical Theological Society

    ETSis an academic society of Biblical scholars, teachers, pastors, students, and others involved in evangelical scholarship.

    International Academy of Practical Theology

    The purpose of the International Academy of Practical Theology is the study of and critical reflection on practical theological thought and action.This critical reflection should be pursued with attention to the various historical and cultural contexts in which practical theology is done. Out of respect for the diversity of these contexts, the academy seeks to promote international, interracial, and ecumenical dialogue and understanding.

    Andcone, J.H., eds. Black Theology; A Documentary History, 1966–1979.Orbis Books, 1979
    Appiah-Kubi, K and Torres, S., eds. African Theology en Route,Orbis Books, 1979
    Bonino, J.M. Doing theology in a Revolutionary situation,Philadelphia:Fortress Press, 1975.
    Christian Theology Reader by Alister McGrath. ISBN 0-631-20637-X
  4. For more than two millennia, Christians have explored a set of critical theological questions: Who is Jesus Christ? How does his life impact the lives of the faithful? This lecture offers a definition of the intellectual discipline that seeks to answer these questions: Christian theology.

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  5. this introduction to Christian theology – its basic concepts, confes- sional content, and history – emphasizes the relevance of the key convictions of Christian faith to the challenges of today’s world.

  6. Oct 15, 2021 · This historical survey has focused on prominent models of the relationship between philosophy and theology in the history of Christian thought. The survey also illuminates some contemporary philosophical and theological debates about how to understand this relationship.

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