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  1. Historical theology is the academic study of the development of Christian theology. Background. Second Temple Judaism. Christianity originated as a sect within Second Temple Judaism (516 BC – AD 70). [3] . Judaism's sacred scripture is the Hebrew Bible, known to Christians as the Old Testament.

  2. Systematic theology draws on the foundational sacred texts of Christianity, while simultaneously investigating the development of Christian doctrine throughout history, particularly through the ecumenical councils of the early church (such as the First Council of Nicea) and philosophical evolution.

  3. this introduction to Christian theology – its basic concepts, confes- sional content, and history – emphasizes the relevance of the key convictions of Christian faith to the challenges of today’s world.

  4. 4 History of theology. Christian theology arose from an attempt to make sense of the reality of Jesus Christ, encountered as both man and God, in light of the faith of ancient Israel and the philosophies of Greece and Rome. In the first centuries, theological work clustered in the Greek-speaking East and the Latin-speaking West of the Roman Empire.

  5. Historical theology traces the development of Christian theology through the Patristic (AD 100–500), Medieval (AD 500–1500), Reformation (1500–1600), Post-Reformation (1600–1700), and Modern (1700–present) periods.

  6. This is a course with deep content, tracing the history of the development of key concepts such as grace, the Trinity, the interpretation of scripture, and the theology/beliefs behind the multiplication of denominations after the Reformation.

  7. Jul 23, 2012 · Accessibly structured into four sections covering the Patristic period, the Middle Ages and Renaissance, the reformation and post-reformation eras, and the modern period spanning 1750 to the...