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Christianity is the largest religion in the world. Christians have been around for almost 2000 years, and in that time have developed a highly complex discipline of theoretical reflection on their beliefs and practices. This discipline is called theology, a term deriving from a Greek phrase meaning "talk about God." Theologians are often engaged in describing what Christians believe, but are also often arguing over what Christians should believe. Christian theologians, then, are people who endeavor to talk about God and things related to God as understood by Christians.
The ways in which theologians describe and argue about Christian belief and practice are diverse and often highly complicated. This course is designed to give a student a basic idea of the different ways of doing theology in the Christian tradition, to introduce them to some of the major names in the history of Christian theology, and to provide a sampling of common topics in theology and what various theologians argue under such headings.
First, it is important to clarify some aspects of this course:
Intro to Systematic Theology
Dogmatic Theology
Philosophical Theology
Intro to Constructive/Contextual Theology
Liberation Theology
Feminist Theology
Queer Theology
The Trinity: Who is God?
Soteriology: What is Salvation?
Ecclesiology: What is the Church?
Eschatology: Will the World End?