Christian apologetics is the ministry of defending the faith. For instance, people who believe in different cults have a belief system that is contrary to Christianity and what Jesus taught etc. Apologists study The Bible to correct these errors if people will listen to them. One of the most famious in recent years was Dr. Walter Martin. He wrote a book called, Kingdom of the Cults.
Your theology is what you believe, your belief system. A true Christian has a different belief system than a person who is a Catholic or whatever else you want to name.
Mariasusai Dhavamony has written: 'Hindu-Christian dialogue' -- subject(s): Hinduism, Hinduis, Christianity and other religions, Relations, Christianity 'World religions in the history of salvation' -- subject(s): Theology of religions (Christian theology) 'Christian theology of religions' -- subject(s): Theology of religions (Christian theology), Christianity and other religions 'Hindu-Christian dialogue'
No. They are non-denominational and teach straight Christian theology.
Yes, Mary is considered to be the mother of Jesus, who is believed to be the Son of God in Christian theology.
In Christian theology, the term "Lord" is used to refer to both God and Jesus.
1) you should be a Christian too, as to avoid a Christian being yoked with a non-Christian. 2) Honesty, apology, sincerity, honesty.
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
Yes, in Christian theology, the Holy Spirit is considered to be God, along with God the Father and Jesus Christ.
A. C. Craig has written: 'Christian faith and practice' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Practical Theology, Theology, Doctrinal, Theology, Practical
In Christian theology, the term "Lord" can refer to both God and Jesus, as they are considered to be part of the Holy Trinity.
"The term 'the dead in Christ' in Christian theology refers to believers who have died and are awaiting resurrection and eternal life with Jesus."
Yes, in Christian theology, baptism is often considered the new circumcision, symbolizing a spiritual cleansing and initiation into the faith.
Robin Gill has written: 'The Cambridge companion to Christian ethics' -- subject(s): Christian ethics 'Theology in a social context' -- subject(s): Christian sociology, Methodology, Theology