Short description: Overview of and topical guide to theology
The following outline is provided as an overview of, and topical guide to, theology.
Theology is the systematic study of the nature of the divine. It is taught as an academic discipline, typically in universities, seminaries and schools of divinity.
Contents
1Apologetics
2Conceptions of God
2.1Divine presence
2.2God
2.3Names of God
2.4Singular God
2.5Binitarianism
2.6Trinitarianism
2.7Other views
3Eschatology
4Existence of God
4.1Arguments for
4.1.1Arguments from
4.1.2Other arguments
4.2Arguments against
4.2.1Arguments from
4.2.2Other arguments
5Opposition to religion
6Theism
7Theologies
8Seminaries and theological colleges
9Resources
10Practitioners
11See also
Apologetics
Apologetics is the whole of the consensus of the views of those who defend a position in an argument of long standing.
Bahá'í: Bahá'í apologetics
Conceptions of God
Part of a series on
Theism
Types of faith
Agnosticism
Apatheism
Atheism
Deism
Henotheism
Ietsism
Ignosticism
Monotheism
Monism
Dualism
Monolatry
Kathenotheism
Omnism
Pandeism
Panentheism
Pantheism
Polytheism
Transtheism
Specific conceptions
Creator
Demiurge
Deus
Father
Form of the Good
God
Great Architect
Monad
Mother
Summum bonum
Supreme Being
Sustainer
The Lord
Trinity
Tawhid
Ditheism
Monism
Personal
Unitarianism
In particular religions
Abrahamic
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Baháʼí Faith
Mormonism
Mandaeism
Samaritanism
Indo-Iranian
Hinduism
Buddhism
Jainism
Sikhism
Zoroastrianism
Chinese
Tian
Shangdi
Hongjun Laozu
Attributes
Eternalness
Existence
Gender
Names ("God")
Omnibenevolence
Omnipotence
Omnipresence
Omniscience
Experiences
Practices
Belief
Esotericism
Faith
Fideism
Gnosis
Hermeticism
Metaphysics
Mysticism
Prayer
Revelation
Worship
Related topics
Euthyphro dilemma
God complex
God gene
Theology
Ontology
Problem of evil (theodicy)
Religion
philosophy
texts
Portrayals of God in popular media
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Divine presence
Divine presence
God
As the: Devil
Sustainer
Names of God
Singular God
Absolute
Brahman
Emanationism
God
Logos
Supreme Being
More...
Binitarianism
Binitarianism
Trinitarianism
Trinity
Trinitarian formula
Athanasian Creed
Comma Johanneum
Consubstantiality
Homoousian
Hypostasis
Perichoresis
Shield of the Trinity
Trinitarianism in the Church Fathers
Trinitarian Universalism
More...
Other views
Aristotelian view of God
Demiurge
Divine simplicity
Egotheism
Godhead (Christianity)
Godhead (Latter Day Saints)
Great Architect of the Universe
Great Spirit
Apophatic theology
Olelbis
Open theism
Personal god
Phenomenological definition of God
Philo's view of God
Sarav viāpak
Taryenyawagon
Tian
Unmoved mover
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Eschatology
Part of a series on
Eschatology
Buddhist
Maitreya
Three Ages
Christian
— Biblical texts —
Book of Revelation
Book of Daniel
Olivet Discourse
Sheep and Goats
— Major figures —
Jesus
Two witnesses
Four Horsemen
Antichrist
— Different views —
Preterism
Idealism
Historicism
Futurism
— Millennialism —
Premillennialism
Amillennialism
Postmillennialism
— Other events —
Events of Revelation
Rapture
Seven Seals
Second Coming
Islamic eschatology
Hindu
Kalki
Kali Yuga
Shiva
Islamic
— Figures —
Beast of the Earth
Dhul-Qarnayn
Dhul-Suwayqatayn
Isa
Messiah
Second Coming
Israfil
Mahdi
Dajjal
Muhammad
Al-Qa'im
Sufyani
Yajuj and Majuj
— Events —
Death
Resurrection
Last Judgement
Jewish
Messianism
Book of Daniel
Kabbalah
Taoist
Li Hong
Zoroastrian
Frashokereti
Saoshyant
Inter-religious
End times
Apocalypticism
2012 phenomenon
Millenarianism
Last Judgment
Resurrection of the dead
Gog and Magog
Messianic Age
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Eschatology, literally the "study of the last", is the part of theology and philosophy concerned with the end of the world.
Afterlife
Apocalypticism
Buddhist
Christian
Concepts of Heaven
Doomsday films
Ghost Dance Movement
Ghosts
Hindu
Islamic
Jewish
Personifications of death
Singularitarianism
Taoist
Zoroastrian
Existence of God
Part of a series on
Theism
Types of faith
Agnosticism
Apatheism
Atheism
Deism
Henotheism
Ietsism
Ignosticism
Monotheism
Monism
Dualism
Monolatry
Kathenotheism
Omnism
Pandeism
Panentheism
Pantheism
Polytheism
Transtheism
Specific conceptions
Creator
Demiurge
Deus
Father
Form of the Good
God
Great Architect
Monad
Mother
Summum bonum
Supreme Being
Sustainer
The Lord
Trinity
Tawhid
Ditheism
Monism
Personal
Unitarianism
In particular religions
Abrahamic
Judaism
Christianity
Islam
Baháʼí Faith
Mormonism
Mandaeism
Samaritanism
Indo-Iranian
Hinduism
Buddhism
Jainism
Sikhism
Zoroastrianism
Chinese
Tian
Shangdi
Hongjun Laozu
Attributes
Eternalness
Existence
Gender
Names ("God")
Omnibenevolence
Omnipotence
Omnipresence
Omniscience
Experiences
Practices
Belief
Esotericism
Faith
Fideism
Gnosis
Hermeticism
Metaphysics
Mysticism
Prayer
Revelation
Worship
Related topics
Euthyphro dilemma
God complex
God gene
Theology
Ontology
Problem of evil (theodicy)
Religion
philosophy
texts
Portrayals of God in popular media
v
t
e
Arguments for
Arguments from
A proper basis
Beauty
Consciousness
Degree
Desire
Love
Miracles
Morality
Reason
Religious experience
Other arguments
Christological
Cosmological
Ontological
Pascal's wager
Teleological
Trademark
Transcendental
Witness
More...
Arguments against
Arguments from
Free will
Inconsistent revelations
Nonbelief
Poor design
Other arguments
God of the gaps
Incompatible-properties argument
Omnipotence paradox
Problem of evil
Problem of Hell
Theological noncognitivism
Transcendental argument for the existence of God
More...
Opposition to religion
Antireligion
Disengagement from religion
Secularism
Separation of church and state
Theism
Theism in the broadest sense is the belief in the existence of a god or gods. In the more specific sense used here theism refers to a particular doctrine concerning the nature of a God and its relationship to the universe.
Theologies
Jewish: Abrahamic prophecy
Angels in Judaism
Jewish mysticism
Seminaries and theological colleges
Resources
Theological libraries and librarianship
List of theology journals
Practitioners
See also
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