Members of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the "Mormon" church) are Christian, but they are not Catholic or Protestant Christians.
They are Christian because they believe in Jesus Christ, that He is the Son of God and the Savior and Redeemer of all mankind. They believe in his life as recorded in the King James Version of the Bible. They worship Him, pray to God in His name, and strive to emulate His life by following His teachings and commandments.
They are not Protestant or Catholic Christians because they do not follow the traditional Christian Creeds, such as the Apostles Creed and the Nicene Creed. They believe that the Christian Church had become apostate by 150 A.D. and therefore these are the creeds of men, not God.
Their definitions of Christ, God, and Heaven are the same as most other Christians, but their theology is quite different from mainstream Christianity in many respects. For example, they do not believe in the Trinity- in Mormon theology, Jesus Christ is not the same being as God the Father. They are two seperate beings working together in perfect unity.
Louis Berkhof has written: 'Manual of reformed doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Doctrinal and controversial works, Reformed Church 'Principles of Biblical interpretation' -- subject(s): Bible, Hermeneutics 'Foundations of Christian education' -- subject(s): Reformed Church, Doctrines, Education (Christian theology), Education, Christian education, Philosophy 'A Summary of Christian Doctrine' -- subject(s): Creation, Christianity, Eschatology, Theology 'A Summary of Christian Doctrine' -- subject(s): Christianity, Creation, Eschatology, Theology 'Manual of Christian Doctrine' 'Summary of Christian doctrine for senior classes' -- subject(s): Christian education, Doctrinal Theology, Doctrines, Reformed, Reformed Church, Textbooks for young people, Theology, Doctrinal 'Principles of Biblical interpretation' 'New Testament introduction (or special canonics)' -- subject(s): Introductions, Bible 'The assurance of faith' -- subject(s): Faith, Assurance (Theology)
Christian Doctrine is known as the study of revelation of God's word. Also know as Christian Theology, it's mainly based upon the Old Testament and New Testament.
Maurice F. Wiles has written: 'A shared search' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, History, Theology, Doctrinal 'The remaking of Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Addresses, essays, lectures, Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal 'Working papers in doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal 'Faith, doubt and theology' -- subject(s): Theology 'The Christian fathers' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Early church, Fathers of the church, History, Theology, Doctrinal 'Christian theology and inter-religious dialogue' -- subject(s): Christianity and other religions
Edward Gilpin Bagshawe has written: 'Notes on Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal
Robert Dixon has written: 'Canidia, or, The witches' 'The doctrine of faith, justification and assurance' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Faith, Justification (Christian theology), Theology, Doctrinal
Henry Clay. Sheldon has written: 'History of Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, History, History of Doctrine
There isn't a specific theology of teaching Christian education. There are many different educational theories and a variety of philosophy. Christians believe in the trinity and heaven as an afterlife as a general rule.
Mariasusai Dhavamony is known for writing books on Christian theology and interreligious dialogue, with a focus on the theology of religions and Asian theology. Some of his notable works include "Christian Theology of Religions" and "Introduction to Comparative Theology."
G. P. Pardington has written: 'The crisis of the deeper life' -- subject(s): Christian and Missionary Alliance authors, Christian life 'Outline studies in Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology
T. B. Kilpatrick has written: 'The Kootenay campaign, April and May 1909, evangelism and moral reform' -- subject(s): Evangelistic work 'A summary of Christian doctrine' -- subject(s): Bible, Doctrinal Theology, Study and teaching, Theology, Doctrinal 'Christian character' -- subject(s): Christian life, Character
Eliezer Maass has written: 'Stand firm' -- subject(s): Controversial literature, Jewish Christians, Judaism, Judaism (Christian theology)
Calvin's most famous work is "Institutes of the Christian Religion," which was first published in 1536 and became a foundational text of Protestant theology. It outlines his beliefs and teachings on various aspects of Christian faith and doctrine.