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  2. Dictionary of Theology - CARM.ORG

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    The importance of understanding terms when discussing theology and doing apologetics cannot be overestimated. This is why a Theological Dictionary is so important. First, define terms. Second, make statements using those terms. Third, use Scripture and logic to determine the validity of the statements.

  3. A Christian theological test | 20 basic Christian doctrine...

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    Also, some of the questions deal with essential doctrines. In other words, if you deny them, then you are not a Christian. Do you know which ones are essentials? 1. How many Gods are there in the universe? 2. The Trinity is . . . 3. Jesus is . . .

  4. Doctrine and Theology - CARM.ORG

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    Doctrine and Theology is the study of the revealed word of God. It is Christian Theology regarding the nature of truth, God, Jesus, salvation, damnation, the Trinity, the Holy Spirit, the Gospel, resurrection, and more. The articles below examine different elements of Doctrine and Theology. But they are written succinctly, so you don’t have ...

  5. What is Covenant Theology? - CARM.ORG

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    Covenant Theology. Covenant Theology is a system of theology that views God ‘s dealings with man in respect of covenants rather than dispensations (periods of time). It represents the whole of Scripture as covenantal in structure and theme. There are several views within Covenant Theology, some believe there is one Covenant and others believe ...

  6. Theology is the study of God, His nature, attributes, character, abilities, revelation, etc. True theology is found in the Bible which is the self-revelation of God. “The God of Christian theology is the OT God, the Father of Jesus Christ, and the word is the divine Word which became flesh in Jesus Christ. Jesus, as witnessed to in the Holy ...

  7. Dispensationalism and Covenantalism: What are the differences? -...

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    Covenant Theology. Covenant Theology is a system of biblical interpretation that is found primarily in Protestant denominations. It views God’s dealings with man in respect of covenants rather than dispensations (periods of time). It represents the whole of scripture as covenantal in structure and theme.

  8. CARM provides three online schools for you to learn Theology, Apologetics, and Critical Thinking. They are arranged logically, in a simple easy-to-use format, and effectively teach you what you need to know about Christian theology. By signing up, you will be helping to support this ministry as well as getting something valuable in return.

  9. What is replacement theology? - CARM.ORG

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    Replacement theology is the teaching that the Christian church has replaced national Israel regarding the plan, purpose, and promises of God. Therefore, many of the promises that God made to Israel must be spiritualized. For example, when it speaks of Israel being restored to the land, this really means that the Christian church will be blessed ...

  10. Modalism states that God is a single person who, throughout biblical history, has revealed Himself in three modes or forms. Thus, God is a single person who first manifested himself in the mode of the Father in Old Testament times. At the incarnation, the mode was the Son; and after Jesus’ ascension, the mode is the Holy Spirit.

  11. What is federal vision theology and is it biblical? - CARM.ORG

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    Federal Vision Theology, also known as the New Perspective on Paul and Auburn Avenue Theology, is a movement within some Reformed churches that stresses the objectivity of the covenant of grace where God promises eternal salvation to people based upon the sacrifice of Jesus on the cross. This covenant perspective includes church membership as ...