31 Days of Feasting on Theology: Systematic Theology

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Gentle Reader,

Systematic Theology: An orderly and coherent account of Christian beliefs.

Related Concepts and/or Examples

Systematic Texts – classic examples

Dogma – formal theological doctrine

Exegesis – explanation and interpretation of a text

Eisegesis – reading a pre-determined meaning or conclusion into the text

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For all entries in the 31 Days of Feasting on Theology series, go here.

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2 thoughts on “31 Days of Feasting on Theology: Systematic Theology

    1. I enjoy systematic theology to a point. God is orderly and I think there’s a certain order of events and concepts that can be reasonably understood from Scripture. At the end of the day, though, I prefer a more pastoral approach. We need both, though!

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