: The study of God himself, his attributes (like being eternal and holy), and the doctrine of the Trinity (one God in three persons) [23, 26].
: The use of logic to draw implicit conclusions from sacred texts or natural observation [20, 25].
: The doctrine of salvation, which explores how humanity is redeemed through faith and God's grace [26].
: The historical consensus of the religious community, often summarized in creeds like the Apostles' Creed [22].
: The study of God himself, his attributes (like being eternal and holy), and the doctrine of the Trinity (one God in three persons) [23, 26].
: The use of logic to draw implicit conclusions from sacred texts or natural observation [20, 25]. theological doctrine
: The doctrine of salvation, which explores how humanity is redeemed through faith and God's grace [26]. : The study of God himself, his attributes
: The historical consensus of the religious community, often summarized in creeds like the Apostles' Creed [22]. : The study of God himself