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Top: Society: Religion_and_Spirituality: Christianity: Theology: Reformed: Systematic
Systematic theology is that branch of theology which deals with the logical categorization of Biblical truths by tracing the self-revelation of God through the Scriptures as a whole and then carefully organizing it according to specific doctrines.
Apologetics is the practice of defending the Christian faith against those who raise objections to its validity.
Christology is that part of theology which deals with Jesus Christ. In its full extent it comprises the doctrines concerning both the person of Christ and His works.
Ecclesiology is the study of the doctrine of the Church.
The part of Christian theology dealing with the "last things," especially the ideas of resurrection, hell, and eternal life.
The part of Christian theology teaching the doctrine of salvation.
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