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  1. Theopedia. An encyclopedia of Biblical Christianity. God. Arguments for his existence — Revelation — Redemptive history — Knowability — Attributes — Names — Immanence — Transcendence — God the Father — Trinity — Perichoresis. Jesus Christ.

    • Perichoresis

      Perichoresis. Perichoresis is a Greek term used to describe...

    • Apostolic Fathers

      Apostolic Fathers. The Apostolic Fathers "consists of...

    • Premillennialism

      Premillennialism. Premillennialism teaches that the Second...

    • Attributes

      Attributes of God | Theopedia ... Theopedia

    • Raqiya

      Raqiya (Hebrew) Raqiya is a Hebrew word that has been...

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    To centralize the efforts of thousands of Christians into a comprehensiveencyclopedia on biblical Christianity for the benefit of God's people aroundthe world.
    To keep the articles at Theopedia free forever, and to give others broadfreedoms to redistribute, publish, and adapt the content.
    To promote sound theology.
    To lessen the gap of theological knowledge between the seminary trained churchleader and the layman.

    Primary statement of faith

    Editors/Users are required to personally affirm the entirety of the primarystatement of faith. Any exceptions or deviations must be approved by the boardmembers. We, the board, reserve the right to make changes to the statement toguard the truth. This statement contains basic things that we would expect anyChristian to believe.

    Secondary doctrinal statement

    An editor is not required to agree with everything in the secondary doctrinalstatement, but all of Theopedia's content is, in accordance with the writingguide, required to conform to it. This secondary statement affirms theTogether for the Gospel Statement, theThe Cambridge Declaration of the Alliance of Confessing Evangelicals,and the Calvinistic doctrines of grace. : ''See main page: Statement of faith (forthcoming due to server transfer)

    Our commitment is to keep the articles at Theopedia free forever, and to giveothers broad freedoms to redistribute, publish, and adapt the content. The'textual' content of Theopedia, unless otherwise noted, is under theCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported license.This means it may be copied, distributed, transmitted, and adapted, providedthat ...

    Wikipedia strives to maintain a Neutral-point-of-view (NPOV) policy for itsmaterial to prevent biased presentation. Theopedia, however, openly maintains abias, or a Particular-point-of-view, that being "conservative evangelicalProtestant Christianity." Contrary to Wikipedia, this bias is to be expected inTheopedia content. Apart from any content is...

    Content consistent with the statement of faith and content generally acceptedwithin traditional, evangelical Protestantism may be written assertively andis the stated point-of-view of Theopedia.
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    Other content, particularly that which is not addressed in the statement offaith, but which finds a respected place within traditional, evangelicalProtestantism (even though not completely agreed u...

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    The responsibility of board members of the Christian Web Foundation is to shapeand develop the core documents of Theopedia (the primary and secondary statementof faith, the writing guide, etc.), to make sure the administrators areenforcing these documents, to resolve conflicts between administrators andeditors, and to appoint new administrators (which may be nominated by otheradministrators).

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    Administrators oversee the activity and content of Theopedia. The responsibilityof administrators is, with discretion and discernment, to make sure contentchanges conform to Theopedia's core documents and to ensure order among thecommunity of editors.

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  2. Bible. The Bible is the sacred book of Christianity, a collection of ancient writings inspired by God which comprise the sixty-six books of both the Old Testament and the New Testament. Christians often refer to the Bible as "Scripture", "the Scriptures" or "Holy Scripture" indicating its authority. Multimedia

  3. Dispensationalism is a theological system that teaches biblical history is best understood in light of a number of successive administrations of God's dealings with mankind, which it calls "dispensations." It maintains fundamental distinctions between God's plans for national Israel and for the New Testament Church, and emphasizes prophecy of ...

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  5. Trinity. The Trinity is the Christian doctrine that deals with and describes the nature of God. The doctrine asserts the following: There is one and only one God. God eternally exists in three distinct persons. The Father is God, the Son is God, and the Holy Spirit is God. The Father is not the Son, the Son is not the Father, the Father is not ...

  6. Calvinism is the theological system associated with the Reformer John Calvin that emphasizes the rule of God over all things as reflected in its understanding of Scripture, God, humanity , salvation, and the church. In popular vernacular, Calvinism often refers to the Five Points of Calvinistic doctrine regarding salvation, which make up the ...

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