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Verse 7:15 continues the warnings about judgment and adds a caution about false prophets [4] [5] [6] by repeating some of the language used by John the Baptist in chapter 3. The chapter ends with the parable of the wise and the foolish builders in Matthew 7:24 – 27 , which has a parallel in Luke 6:46–49 .
Christian theology is the theology – the systematic study of the divine and religion – of Christian belief and practice. [1] It concentrates primarily upon the texts of the Old Testament and of the New Testament, as well as on Christian tradition. Christian theologians use biblical exegesis, rational analysis and argument. Theologians may ...
Ecumenism, Christian Origins and the Practice of Communion; The Eighth Day (Westphal book) The Elephant in the Dark (book) Elohim the Archetype (Original) Pattern of the Universe; Elucidarium; The Eternal Priesthood; Ethics (Bonhoeffer book) Evangelical Dictionary of Theology; Exhortation to the Greeks; The Existence of God (book)
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Most Protestant Bibles include the Hebrew Bible's 24 books (the protocanonical books) divided differently (into 39 books) and the 27-book New Testament for a total of 66 books. Some denominations (e.g. Anglicanism) also include the 14 books of the biblical apocrypha between the Old Testament and the New Testament, for a total of 80 books.
2. Historical theology (study of how Christian theology develops over time): The Patristic Period (1st through 8th centuries) The Ante-Nicene Fathers (1st to 3rd centuries) The Nicene Fathers (4th century) The Post-Nicene Fathers (5th to 8th centuries) The Middle Ages (8th to 16th centuries) The Reformation and Counter-Reformation (16th to 18th ...
Development of the New Testament canon – set of books Christians regard as divinely inspired and constituting the New Testament of the Christian Bible. Tertullian – prolific early Christian author from Carthage in the Roman province of Africa. Montanism – an early Christian movement of the late 2nd century, later referred to by the name ...
The religious texts were compiled by different religious communities into various official collections. The earliest contained the first five books of the Bible, called the Torah in Hebrew and the Pentateuch (meaning five books) in Greek. The second-oldest part was a collection of narrative histories and prophecies (the Nevi'im).