Theology proper
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Theology Proper is the sub-discipline of Systematic Theology which deals specifically with the being, attributes and works of God.
In a Christian setting, this study includes Trinitarian, the Holy Spirit (Pneumatology) and the study of Jesus Christ (Christology). The term Theology (lit. 'God-word') is popularly described as 'talk about God' or God-talk, but is usually used in the generic sense to describe religious studies.
[edit] Topics Pertaining to Theology Proper
- Apophatic Theology
- Attributes of God
- Cataphatic Theology
- Christology
- Divine Simplicity
- Eternality
- Godhead (Christianity)
- God the Father
- Immutability
- Impassibility
- Kenosis
- Monotheism
- Omnipotence
- Omniscience
- Ontology
- Pneumatology
- Prescience
- The Transcendentals
- Trinitarian Theology
- Theodicy
- Theosis
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