Theology (Category)

In this wiki, (systematic) theology is defined as the study of what the entire Bible teaches about a given topic. This involves gathering and interpreting relevant passages to develop a comprehensive understanding of the topic or subject.

With this definition, the emphasis of articles classified under this category will not be on (to list a few)

  • Philosophical theology: studying theological topics largely without considering the Bible (under Foundation)
  • Apologetics: defending the truth of biblical teachings (under Apologetics)

Major Categories of Theology

The theology category is further divided into these sub-categories (taking inspiration from Wayne Grudem book on Systematic Theology1)

Approach/Motivation

  • How to study? (e.g. mindset, hermeneutics)
  • Why study theology? (objections, reasons etc.)

Content

  • God’s Word
  • God
  • Man
  • Ethics
  • Christ and the Holy Spirit
  • Salvation and Redemption
  • Church
  • Future

References

  1. Wayne Grudem, Systematic Theology: An Introduction to Biblical Doctrine (Leicester: Inter-Varsity, 1994).