Systematic theology is a discipline of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of the Christian faith and beliefs. Systematic theology draws on the foundational sacred texts of Christianity, while simultaneously investigating the development of Christian doctrine over the course of history, particularly through philosophical evolution. Inherent to a system of theological thought is that a method is developed, one which can be applied both broadly and particularly. Systematic theology will typically explore God (theology proper), the attributes of God, the Trinity for trinitarian Christians, revelation, biblical hermeneutics, the creation, divine providence, theodicy, anthropology, hamartiology, Christology, pneumatology, soteriology, ecclesiology, missiology, spirituality and mysticism, sacramental theology, eschatology, moral theology, the afterlife, and the Christian understanding of other religious systems and philosophies.

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Eastern Orthodox · Eastern Catholic · Oriental Orthodox (Miaphysite) · Assyrian

well see what God has in
Revelation is the revealing or disclosing, or making something obvious through active or passive communication with God, and can originate directly from a God, or through an agent, such as an angel. One who has experienced such contact is often called a prophet. Christianity considers the Bible as divinely or supernaturally revealed or inspired. Such revelation does not always require the presence of God or an angel. For instance, in the concept called of interior locution by Roman Catholics, supernatural revelation can include just an inner voice heard by the recipient.

GOD, Grant Me

God is our refuge and strength

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our refuge and strength,

god quotes about strength
Eastern Orthodox · Eastern Catholic · Oriental Orthodox (Miaphysite) · Assyrian
well see what God has in
Revelation is the revealing or disclosing, or making something obvious through active or passive communication with God, and can originate directly from a God, or through an agent, such as an angel. One who has experienced such contact is often called a prophet. Christianity considers the Bible as divinely or supernaturally revealed or inspired. Such revelation does not always require the presence of God or an angel. For instance, in the concept called of interior locution by Roman Catholics, supernatural revelation can include just an inner voice heard by the recipient.
GOD, Grant Me
God is our refuge and strength
ASKED FOR STRENGTH Pictures,
our refuge and strength,
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