Portal:Systematic Christian Theology
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I advanced the proposed deletion date of this page by one year due to small doubts about its deletion. By WV policy on "proposed deletions" (prod), this can be "speedy" deleted if you are certain that it should be deleted. Guy vandegrift (discuss • contribs) 10:10, 16 December 2023 (UTC)
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Related departments[edit | edit source]
- Department of Biblical Studies
- Department of Christian Apologetics
- Department of Historical Christian Theology
- Department of Traditional Christian Theology
Centres of the department[edit | edit source]
The learning materials and learning projects will be found in the following department centres:
- Centre for Systematic Theology Prolegomena
- Centre for Bibliology — includes topics like Biblical Hermeneutics
- Centre for Trinitarianism — includes topics like Christology and Pneumatology
- Centre for Anthropology in Christian Theology — includes topics like Hamartiology
- Centre for Soteriology
- Centre for Ecclesiology
- Centre for Eschatology
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