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  2. Natural Theology

    The rise of Deism, which dates from this period, set to one side theological notions that were seen as needlessly abstruse (such as the doctrine of the Trinity), and instead focused on the somewhat minimalist theme of God as creator ( Wigelsworth 2009 ).

  3. Law and Theology in the Western Legal Tradition

    Particularly the great synthetic texts of Roman law – the Codex Theodosianus (438), the Corpus Iuris Civilis (529–534), and Justinian’s Novellae (534–565) – legally established Christian teachings on the Trinity, the sacraments, liturgy, holy days, Sabbath observance, sexual ethics, charity, education, and much else.

  4. God and Philosophy of Time

  5. Science-Engaged Theology

  6. Protestant Theology in Korea

  7. Love in Christian Ethics

    Early Christian writing faithfully preserved the vis-à-vis of divine and human love, but the synthesis of the two to form a unified conceptual organizing structure of theology and ethics had to wait until Augustine of Hippo (fifth century CE), for whom love was the major principle of dogmatic as well as moral theology, accounting for the divine life of the Trinity, the work of grace, the hermeneutics of scripture, the organization of the church, and much else: ‘Here is our natural philosophy!

  8. Jesus Christ as Ancestor

  9. Threefold Office of Jesus as Prophet, Priest, and King

  10. Embodiment and Liturgy

  11. Witness and Evangelism

    Third, it is trinitarian and sacramental, inviting people to enter a relationship with the community of the faithful as well as with all three Persons of the Trinity through baptism ( Bosch 1983 : 233 ). Fourth, it is accompanied by a promise: that Jesus would be with his disciples and support them with supernatural power as they undertake this evangelistic mission ( Bosch 1983 : 240–241 ).

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