STUDYING THEOLOGY
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- Careers for Graduates with a Degree in TheologyThe undergraduate study of theology is open to men and women on many campuses today. For those who venture beyond taking just a course or two and follow a degree program in theology there really are careers waiting.
- Studying Christian Church HistoryChristian church history is fascinating. Read this article to learn reasons why people study church history and learn tips for studying it yourself.
- What is Theology?Insight into the differences of theology, and the natures involved.
Press EN 01.21.09: The Application of Theology in Our WorkThe application of the theology is the theological task. If theology presents God's Truth and we apply that truth to our articles, our websites, our songs, broad-stream and podcasts that theological truth is being applied to our work.- Anthropology, Missions and Theology IncorporatedThe paper identifies the struggle between missions and anthropology studies. Lean how they do not have to conflict, but theology can unite the two.
- How Christian Theology in the Patristic Era Perpetuated Gender InequalityFrom the creation story, to the Church Fathers, Christian theology in the Patristic era had a negative effect on ideas about women, which would confirm gender inequality in the Western world.
- Utopian Devotional Kinship TheologyCan Hindu devotional theology and South Asian fluid kinship models help Americans to remake our culture as Utopia? This essay, written as blog for a Freshman class, offers some tongue-in-cheek musings on this theme.
- What is Theology?Theology is a topic that is greatly debated, but what is it all about. What is Theology?
Christian Theology is SplinteredChristianity is about 2,000 years old and has splintered into hundreds of various denominations. Four major areas of disagreement are discussed in this article.- Hollywood TheologyThe impact of mass media and modern culture on faith has been a concern to Christians for some time. But do we really appreciate how deep this impact has been?
- Visit the Colleges of Historical Oxford University, EnglandFor anyone interested in the history, tradition, and beauty of the colleges of Oxford University, not to mention education, a visit to Oxford is well worth the effort.
Who was St. Patrick? The Facts About St. Patrick's LIfe“Who was St. Patrick?” There are many legends about him, including one that he banished all snakes from Ireland. Here are the facts about St. Patrick’s life.- The Bible Instead of Theological StudiesThe Bible is the only thing a seeker of truth should study. Although the languages of the bible, Hebrew, and Greek are studied by Theological Seminaries around the World it is not needed to learn the Scriptures.
- Brooks & Dunn: Thanks for the Ride, BoysA look at the career of Kix Brooks and Ronnie Dunn.
- Missing Element in Cinematic Portrayals of JesusBlaine B. Charette describes Jesus's anointing.
St. Francis De Sales: Patron Saint of Writers and JournalistsSt. Francis de Sales was born in France in 1567. He became the Patron Saint of writers and journalists after being the first writer to pen his views about faith in order to communicate with people.- The Life of Freidrich NietzscheThis article describes the life of Freidrich Nietzsche.
- Angelo Secchi - the Scientist that History ForgotMany people assume that religion and science contradict each other. But some of science's biggest discoveries were made by a Jesuit priest!
Thr3eAn in depth review of the DVD for the movie Thr3e.- Catholic Church Corrupting ChristianityIf interest exist I want to write more articles and include more in depth coverage of the issues citing examples for you to check out your selves. Future possible articles include adding pagan believes to convert pagans, early baptism by immersion even posthumous baptisms.
- Millard Fuller Dies at 74Preaching the "theology of the hammer," Fuller built an army of volunteers that included former U.S. presidents, other world leaders and Hollywood celebrities.
Study in England: Amusing Cultural AdjustmentsA Dos and Dont's list to make the cultural shift for an American student studying in England, particularly in Manchester, even more amusing.- Gay Liberation was Born in Victorian OxfordDefenders of gay rights were able to argue that gay men were not just corrupters of youth because classics scholars in Victorian Oxford started the study of Greek love as it was and could be again
- Theological StudiesA person does not have to believe in the religion they are studying. That is the difference between the academic study of religion and the religious study of religion.
Book Review: an Introduction to Psychology of ReligionAn Introduction to Psychology of Religion is not a religious book. It is a book of psychology about religion. Although religion and theology were touched on and covered, it was not the focus.- Science as ReligionIn the secular context of contemporary Western society, science and religion play roles of almost complete opposition. During the Renaissance, the dual categories of 'Science' and 'Religion' coexisted as a homogenous entity used to pursue theological investigation.
- God and the Brain: Can We Determine the Presence of God Through Biological Events?Can we really determine the existence of God by studying the human brain? Scientists say maybe. Neurotheologists are scientists who try to explain religious experiences in people through brain function, and this is becoming quite the debate.
A Guide to Pentecostal DenominationsStudying Pentecostal churches can be very confusing. There are scads of churches that are pentecostal in nature, but do not have the word "pentecostal" in their name.- Turkey's Forgotten City of Ephesus: Ancient Ruins and Architectural BeautyTurkey's ancient city of Ephesus is a veritable time capsule to those who love studying this period in history. Ruins of everything from stadiums to streets to places of worship can be found with a little exploration.
- The Legitimacy of BioethicsHow can we gain a field of legitimate bioethicists? ---We must open dialogue to a variety of disciplines and perspectives including philosophy, science, theology, and public policy while staying atune to public opinion.
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