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| the study of god or thinking about god |
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| great christian thinker that said "faith seeking understanding" |
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| collective values/beliefs |
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| a mindset that something is "true" |
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| committing to a set of beliefs |
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| individualized sense of inspiration or connection to the natural world (e.g. holiness) |
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| The theological foundations |
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| Tradition, creeds and reason |
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| analysis of bible as literature |
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| Looking at eras and contexts |
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| Moral and ethics theology |
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| applications of truths consider orthodoxy right beliefs vs. orthopraxy right action |
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| considers political implications of faith emphasizing freedom from oppression |
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| Liturgical and sacramental theology |
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| dealing with worship expression |
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| Focus on subjective experiences of encountering god that transcend definition. |
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| Tanak, Torah, Nenlim, Kftulsm |
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| a group of writings that are written in different ways |
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