Posted on 12/31/2009 8:04:59 AM PST by Gamecock
1. What is theology?
The term theology comes from the Greek words for God (theos) and word, or body of knowledge (logos); hence, it means, literally, the body of knowledge about God, or, more simply, the study of God. Therefore, in its strict sense, theology has to do only with the knowledge of the Godhead, and not with the other doctrines found in the bible. However, for many centuries, the term theology has had a broader connotation, and is often used to refer to the entire body of knowledge related to the Christian worldview, including all the various truths that are found in the scriptures, and the Christian doctrines which the Church has derived from the study of the scriptures over the course of her history.
Because the term theology has such a broad connotation, it has been customary to refer to the doctrine of God specifically, or sometimes just the doctrine of the first person of the trinity, that is, of God the Father, as theology proper. Thus, theology proper, meaning the study of God, is a subset of theology, meaning the study of all the doctrines of Christianity, including christology (the study of Christ); pneumatology (the study of the Holy Spirit); bibliology (the study of the bible); anthropology (the study of man); angelology (the study of angels); hamartiology (the study of sin); soteriology (the study of salvation); ecclesiology (the study of the Church); and eschatology (the study of last things).
The categories listed above all pertain to systematic theology, which is one method of organizing the doctrines encountered in theology. But theological doctrines may be arranged in other fashions as well, including biblical theology, the study of theology as it is progressively revealed in redemptive history; historical theology, the study of the development of theology in different periods of church history; dogmatic theology, the study of the theological teachings of different denominations and movements; and contemporary theology, the study of the theological issues currently being discussed and debated on a wide scale.
in order to understand what theology is its helpful to understand the difference between theology and philosophy.
In the last decade or so I have defined it this way.
Theology is God centered.
Philosophy is Man centered.
He seems like a dour, humorless, unfriendly dude to me and his wife has a hyphenated last name, if that tells you anything.
After the election they moved their Obama/Biden sign inside their garage where it's the first thing they see when they pull their cars in.
So theology must be "how to be a dour, humorless, unfriendly dude who votes for guys like Obama and also how to marry a chick who's only halfway willing to take your name in marriage." :)
“One man’s theology is another man’s belly laugh” — Robert A. Heinlein
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