Doctrine | Theological
Most theological systems, particularly in the Christian tradition, are divided into several key "sub-doctrines" [10]:
: 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]. theological doctrine
: Provides a framework for spiritual growth and ethical living [21]. : The study of Jesus Christ, focusing on
: The study of the church, including its purpose, rituals (like Baptism and Communion), and leadership structures [31]. : The study of Jesus Christ
: The study of Jesus Christ, focusing on his dual nature as both fully human and fully divine [23].
: The historical consensus of the religious community, often summarized in creeds like the Apostles' Creed [22].
: For many faiths, the primary authority is a sacred text (like the Bible), which provides explicit truths and principles for living [21, 25].