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Dogmatic Theology
Results from one stream of Christian tradition, or a movement held by advocates with vigour
Doxology
An expression of praise to God, especially a short hymn sung as part of a Christian worship service.
Ecclesiology
the branch of theology concerned with the nature and the constitution and the functions of a church
Epistemology
theory of knowledge is the branch of philosophy that studies the nature, methods, limitations, and validity of knowledge and belief.
Eschatology
A belief or a doctrine concerning the ultimate or final things, such as death, the destiny of humanity, the Second Coming, or the Last Judgment.
Ethics
The study of morals, or the theory of morality
Evangelicalism
Four constant hallmarks:
Conversionism, Activism (including evangelism), Biblicism, Crucicentrism
Existentialism
(Philosophy) a 20th-century philosophical movement; assumes that people are entirely free and thus responsible for what they make of themselves
‘Four Square’ emphases of Pentecostal preaching
Christ the Saviour
Christ the Baptiser in the Holy Spirit
Christ the healer
Christ the coming King
Glossolalia
Speaking in tongues
Gnosticism
Anything spiritual is good, anything material is evil
Harmartiology
Doctrine of sin
Heresy
Theological error
Immanence
the divine force, or the divine being, pervades through all things that exist, and is able to influence them. Such a meaning is common in pantheism
Implicit Theology
Aka Embedded Theology or First Order Theology. Our basic theology derived from our human experience. Generally incomplete and inaccurate.