The Judaeo-Christian doctrine of creation implies an outlook that is positive on many aspects of reality that other religions systems have an outlook that is negative. The biblical doctrine of creations, just like it rejects a dualistic view of the universe, it rejects polytheism. Unlike the Hindu tradition, specifically the Buddhist expression of it, Christians assert a positive value in the physical world, the human body, and relationships. Unlike some ancient Greek traditions, the Judaeo-Christian traditions see a change in terms of change and growth. Essentially, there are ideas of creation and salvation, but it is different with other traditions and …show more content…
One outcome of this differential ideology, is the fact that faith has to be a personal thing. The first Vatican Council always represented a reaction towards the Enlightenment or a reaction against theological tendencies in the church that were constructed from it. There were two opposing trends that dominated theology in the nineteenth century. The two trends include fideism and rationalism. Fideism can be explained as divine revelation is the sole basis for certainty in religious truth. Distrust of human reason is a common theme from fideists. Rationalism can be explained as various forms considering reason as the only true source of human