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Revision as of 11:32, 25 September 2006
Doctrine means a set of beliefs or teaching and since the church formed, major events and conflict, often over matters of doctrine has resulted in significant rifts in the church. Various Creeds and catechisms have been written as statements of the beliefs of different Christians. Today there are still considerable differences in understanding on major themes in Christianity like justification, salvation and grace. (Read more) |
See Christian doctrine and debates (overview) for more information
Related topics
- Creeds and catechisms
- Christian Doctrine and Debates Index
- Essence of Christianity
- Major doctrines
- Trinity | Nature of Christ
- Sin | Justification | Grace | Love | Heaven and hell
- Theology | Apologetics | Polemics | Heresies
Comments, Personal Articles, Studies and Sermons
Christian doctrine and debates (discussion) (For short comments and opinions)
For related quotations see Christian doctrine and debates (quotes)
- Theopedia - Doctrine
- Has Doctrine Become the New Dirty Word?, by Holly Pivec (Biola Connections)
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