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'''Christian [[theology]]''' is discourse concerning [[Christianity|Christian]] faith. Christian theologians use biblical [[exegesis]], [[rationality|rational]] analysis and argument to [[understanding|understand]], [[explanation|explain]], test, [[critic#critique|critique]], defend or promote Christianity. | '''Christian [[theology]]''' is discourse concerning [[Christianity|Christian]] faith. Christian theologians use biblical [[exegesis]], [[rationality|rational]] analysis and argument to [[understanding|understand]], [[explanation|explain]], test, [[critic#critique|critique]], defend or promote Christianity. | ||
+ | ==See also== | ||
+ | * [[Biblical law in Christianity]] | ||
+ | * [[Catholic–Orthodox theological differences]] | ||
+ | * [[Heresy]] | ||
+ | * [[The nature of God in Western theology]] | ||
+ | * [[Theology]] | ||
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Christian theology is discourse concerning Christian faith. Christian theologians use biblical exegesis, rational analysis and argument to understand, explain, test, critique, defend or promote Christianity.
See also
- Biblical law in Christianity
- Catholic–Orthodox theological differences
- Heresy
- The nature of God in Western theology
- Theology
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