The study of the nature of God and religious belief.
"A theology degree", is based on religious beliefs,
traditions & theory
Theology is the systematic study of the nature of the divine and, more broadly, of religious belief. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries.[1] It occupies itself with the unique content of analyzing the supernatural, but also deals with religious epistemology, asks and seeks to answer the question of revelation. Revelation pertains to the acceptance of God, gods, or deities, as not only transcendent or above the natural world, but also willing and able to interact with the natural world and to reveal themselves to humankind.
Systematic theology, or systematics, is a discipline of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of the doctrines of the Christian Faith.
It addresses issues such as what the Bible teaches about certain topics or what is true about God and His universe.[1] It also builds on biblical disciplines, church history, as well as biblical and historical theology.[2] Systematic theology shares its systematic tasks with other disciplines such as constructive theology, dogmatics, ethics, apologetics, and philosophy of religion.
Christian theology is the theology of Christian belief and practice. Such study concentrates primarily upon the texts of the Old Testament and of the New Testament, as well as on Christian tradition. Christian theologians use biblical exegesis, rational analysis and argument. Theologians may undertake the study of Christian theology for a variety of reasons, such as in order to:
help them better understand Christian tenets.
make comparisons between Christianity and other traditions.
defend Christianity against objections and criticism
facilitate reforms in the Christian church.
assist in the propagation of Christianity.
draw on the resources of the Christian tradition to address some present situation or perceived need.
education in Christian philosophy, especially in Neoplatonic philosophy.
The only & best of......is the WORD!
John chapter 1 KJV
1] In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the word was God. 2] The same was in the beginning with God.
3] All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
4] In him was life; and the life was the light of men.
"A theology degree", is based on religious beliefs,
traditions & theory
Theology is the systematic study of the nature of the divine and, more broadly, of religious belief. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities and seminaries.[1] It occupies itself with the unique content of analyzing the supernatural, but also deals with religious epistemology, asks and seeks to answer the question of revelation. Revelation pertains to the acceptance of God, gods, or deities, as not only transcendent or above the natural world, but also willing and able to interact with the natural world and to reveal themselves to humankind.
Systematic theology, or systematics, is a discipline of Christian theology that formulates an orderly, rational, and coherent account of the doctrines of the Christian Faith.
It addresses issues such as what the Bible teaches about certain topics or what is true about God and His universe.[1] It also builds on biblical disciplines, church history, as well as biblical and historical theology.[2] Systematic theology shares its systematic tasks with other disciplines such as constructive theology, dogmatics, ethics, apologetics, and philosophy of religion.
Christian theology is the theology of Christian belief and practice. Such study concentrates primarily upon the texts of the Old Testament and of the New Testament, as well as on Christian tradition. Christian theologians use biblical exegesis, rational analysis and argument. Theologians may undertake the study of Christian theology for a variety of reasons, such as in order to:







The only & best of......is the WORD!
John chapter 1 KJV
1] In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the word was God. 2] The same was in the beginning with God.
3] All things were made by him; and without him was not any thing made that was made.
4] In him was life; and the life was the light of men.