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Sub-disciplines of Christian theology include:
The history of Christian theology interwines with Church history and covers important developments in philosophy and in the history of ideasThe history of ideas is a field of research in history and related fields dealing with the expression, preservation, and change of human ideas over time. The history of ideas is often considered a sister discipline to, or a particular approach within, int. Specific issues such as heresyHeresy according to the Oxford English Dictionary, is a "theological or religious opinion or doctrine maintained in opposition, or held to be contrary, to the ‘catholic’ or orthodox doctrine of the Christian Church, or, by extension, to that of any church, ArianismThis article is about the theological doctrine of Arius. See Aryan, Aryan race for the ethnic concept. Arianism was a Christological view held by followers of Arius in the early Christian Church, claiming that Jesus Christ and God the Father were not of t, and the Protestant ReformationThe Protestant Reformation was a movement which began in the 16th century as a series of attempts to reform the Roman Catholic Church, but ended in division and the establishment of new institutions, most importantly Lutheranism, Reformed churches, and An assume importance.
See also systematic theologySystematic theology is the study of Christian theology organized thematically (as opposed to historically, as in Historical Theology or Biblical Theology according to some uses of the latter term). History The attempt to set out the varied ideas of the Ch, process theologyProcess theology is a school of thought influenced by the metaphysical process philosophy of Alfred North Whitehead ( 1861 1947). The concepts of process theology include: God is not omnipotent in the classical sense of a coercive being. Reality is not ma.