Theology Blog

  • Anglican/Episcopal Theology

    The Anglican denomination derives from the Church of England. Churches that began as part of the Church of England tend to be called Anglican and those that formed…

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  • Baptist Theology

    There are an estimated 170 million people in the world who identify as Baptist. The defining belief of Baptists is that infants should not be baptized. Baptism requires…

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  • Pentecostal Theology

    Pentecostalism had its humble beginning in Topeka Kansas. In 1900, Charles Fox Parham started Bethel Bible School, of which he was the only teacher. A few years earlier, both…

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  • Fundamentalist Theology

    The term fundamentalism can apply in a general religious sense and also in a specific Christian sense. In a general sense, Rik Peels characterizes fundamentalist movements as exemplifying the…

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  • Evangelical Theology

    The term evangelicalism derives from the Greek word euangélion (εὐαγγέλιον), literally means good news. In Old English Bible translations, euangélion was translated as gōdspel (gōd = good +…

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  • The Origen of Man

    The primary components to the theology of man’s origin are that God created man, that God created man in His own image, that mankind is elevated above the…

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