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Fideism

Fideism is a theological perspective that emphasizes faith as the sole or primary means of attaining knowledge of God and religious truth, often to the exclusion of reason and empirical evidence. The term derives from the Latin word fides, meaning "faith." Fideists...

Fundamentalism

Fundamentalism is a movement within Christianity that emphasizes a literal interpretation of the Bible, adherence to traditional Christian beliefs, and opposition to modernist theology and secular influences. Originating in the late 19th and early 20th centuries,...

Excommunication

Excommunication is a formal disciplinary action within the Christian Church that involves excluding an individual from the community of believers, usually as a result of serious sin or heresy. The practice of excommunication has deep historical roots in Christian...

Dual Covenant Theology

Dual Covenant Theology is a theological perspective that posits the existence of two distinct covenants established by God-one with the Jewish people and another with Gentiles, particularly Christians. According to this view, the covenant made with Israel through...

Ecumenism

Ecumenism refers to the movement and efforts aimed at promoting unity and cooperation among different Christian denominations and traditions. The goal of ecumenism is to restore unity within the body of Christ, which has been divided over centuries due to theological,...

Docetism

Docetism is an early Christian heresy that taught that Jesus Christ only appeared to have a human body and to suffer on the cross, but in reality, he did not. The term "Docetism" comes from the Greek word dokein, which means "to seem" or "to appear." According to...

Deuterocanonical

Deuterocanonical refers to a collection of books and passages considered canonical by some Christian traditions, particularly within Roman Catholicism and Eastern Orthodoxy, but not included in the Hebrew Bible or Protestant Old Testament. The term "deuterocanonical"...

Divine Liturgy

The Divine Liturgy is the central worship service in the Eastern Orthodox, Eastern Catholic, and some Oriental Orthodox Christian traditions. It is a Eucharistic service, meaning it culminates in the celebration of the Eucharist (also known as Holy Communion), where...

Crypto-Christianity

Crypto-Christianity refers to the secret practice of the Christian faith by individuals or groups who publicly identify with another religion or secular ideology, often due to persecution, social pressure, or legal restrictions. The term "crypto" comes from the Greek...

Creationism

Creationism is a religious belief that asserts that the universe and life originated "from specific acts of divine creation," as described in the biblical account, rather than through natural processes such as evolution. Creationism is most commonly associated with...

Consubstantiation

Consubstantiation is a term often associated with certain Christian views of the Eucharist, particularly in contrast to the Roman Catholic doctrine of transubstantiation. The term is most commonly linked to Lutheran theology, although it is not a term that Martin...

Collected sermons

Collected sermons refer to a compilation of homilies, discourses, or religious talks delivered by a preacher or theologian, often gathered into a book or series. These sermons can cover a wide range of topics, including biblical exegesis, moral teachings, doctrinal...

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