Christianity Theological Concepts Explained

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Explore key concepts in Christian theology including Triadology, Christology, Soteriology, Ecclesiology, Sacramentology, Eschatology, and Ethics. Learn about the Trinity, Christ's nature, salvation, the Church, sacraments, end times, and ethical virtues in Christianity.

  • Christianity
  • Theology
  • Trinity
  • Salvation
  • Church

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  1. Christianity

  2. Theology Proper: Triadology Trinity: 3 Persons, One Nature Coequivalency between persons Litmus test of Orthodox belief

  3. Christology: Who is Christ? Christ as both God and Man 2 Natures, 1 Person Chalcedon (451) Litmus test of Orthodoxy

  4. Soteriology: How is Man Saved? Augustine vs. Pelagius: Free- will, grace, and God s predestination (fore-choice) Council of Orange (529): confirms Augustinian orthodoxy but moderates; instability about God s will and man s works Medieval predestination heterodoxy & heresy: Gottschalk(808-867~); John Wycliffe (1330-1384)

  5. Ecclesiology: The Medium of Salvation Episcopacy (rule by bishop) as general norm; ministry as mediator between God and man Who is the Church?: Relation between whole people of God and hierarchy Rise of Imperial Papacy: Furthermore, we declare, we proclaim, we define that it is absolutely necessary for salvation that every human creature be subject to the Roman Pontiff. (Unum Sanctum, 1302)

  6. Sacramentology: The Means of Salvation 7 Sacraments: Baptism, Eucharist, Confession, Confirmation, Holy Orders, Matrimony, Last Rites Sacraments: the medicine of immortality? Symbol or Real?: Transubstantiation and Berangarian Controversy (11thc.)

  7. Eschatology: The Last Things Christ s Second Return (Parousia) The Coming Millenium: Literal or Figural? Augustinian Synthesis: Christian Kingdoms as Types for Heavenly Realities Gelasian Dyarchy: God rules one domain through two (patriarch/pope and emperor) Emperor as Katachon?

  8. Ethics 7 Virtues: Moderation, Justice, Wisdom, Courage (cardinal virtues) + Faith, Hope, Love/Charity (theological virtues) Clergy & Laity: Different standards for different roles? Councils of Perfection: Not for Everyone?

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