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Christian Doctrines about God
[edit]Theology as described on Wikipedia
[edit]- Introduction
- Theology Proper
- Fundamental Considerations
- Transcendentals
- God
- Existence of God
- Ontotheology
- Ontological argument
- The nature of God in Western theology
- Eternity
- Personal god
- God in Christianity
- Godhead (Christianity)
- Cataphatic vs Apophatic Theology
- Cataphatic theology
- Apophatic theology
- Some Attributes of God
- Divine simplicity
- Agape
- Benevolence
- Omnibenevolence
- Gender of God in Christianity
- Immutability (theology)
- Impassibility
- Impeccability
- Incorporeal
- Omnipotence
- Omnipresence
- Omniscience
- Sacred
- God the Sustainer
- Transcendence (religion)
- Immanence
- God the Trinity
- Monotheism
- Trinity
- God the Father
- God the Son
- Holy Spirit
- Names of God
- Names of God in Judaism
- Names of God in Christianity
- Tetragrammaton
- Elohim
- Elyon
- El Roi
- El Shaddai
- Shalom
- Shekhinah
- Theodicy and the Problem of Evil
- Problem of evil
- Theodicy
- Providence and Revelation
- Divine Providence
- Revelation
- General revelation
- Special revelation
- Direct revelation
- Private revelation
- Continuous revelation
- Progressive revelation (Christian)
- Further Readings on Non-Trinitarian Heresies
- Nontrinitarianism
- Unitarianism
- Binitarianism