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Theology Doctrinal
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-- See Also the narrower term Bible Theology Here are entered works on the theology of the Bible, considered apart from the later theology of the church. --subdivision Biblical teaching under religious or secular topics, e.g. Families--Biblical teaching; Salvation--Biblical teaching
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-- See Also the narrower term Creeds
--subdivision Creeds under individual religions and denominations, e.g. Buddhism--Creeds; Catholic Church--Creeds; and names of individual creeds
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Here are entered works on the belief that God's dealings with the world are divided into certain times or dispensations each characterized by unique duties and responsibilities.
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-- See Also the narrower term Dogma Here are entered works on Christian dogma in the abstract. Works on the doctrines of Christianity treated collectively are entered under Theology, Doctrinal. Works on the dogma or doctrines of non-Christian religions are entered under the individual religion with subdivision Doctrines, e.g. Buddhism--Doctrines.
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Here are entered works on the Christian theological concept of spiritual fatherhood. Works on the Christian aspects of being a father are entered under Fatherhood--Religious aspects--Christianity.
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Here are entered works on the feminist critique of traditional Christian theology and on the construction of an alternative theology from a feminist perspective. Works on the relationship between feminism and Christianity are entered under Feminism--Religious aspects--Christianity.
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Here are entered works on the Christian theology of religions other than Christianity as a means of salvation. Works on the relations of Christianity with other religions are entered under Christianity and other religions.
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Here are entered works on the theological principle, expounded by Martin Luther, that God can only be understood through the cross of Jesus Christ and his suffering and death, and not through a study of nature and created things.
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-- See Also the narrower term Trinity
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