Some of the challenges facing Christians is the fight against temptation, sin, and evil. The problem is the moral dualism, the relationship between God and Satan, whether the Bible has fought what Isaiah teaches about whether they are two eternal and equal powers. Do you have an answer? 14: 12-17 and Ezekiel 28 have some common objections to my interpretation of these two verses and to the way Satan's origin explains that God does not create evil.
A: Satanology is a study of the devil. Christian demonology is the study of the content of the Bible to teach the devil. Closely related to angelology, Christian demonology tells us about the devils, what they are, and how they attack us. Satan and his devil are fallen angels, true individuals who fight against God, sacred angels and humans. Christian devilism helps us understand Satan, his servant, and evil plans. Here are some important questions among the Christian demons: Many people think that Satan and his devil are just incarnations of evil. The devil of Christianity helps us understand the essence of our spiritual enemies. It tells us how to resist and overcome the devil and his temptations. Praise God by breaking the darkness through our Lord Jesus Christ! Christians should not be addicted to the devil, but a clear understanding of the devil helps us calm our fears, encourage vigilance and remind us to approach our Lord Jesus Christ I will.
Christian Theology of the ST - 5534 System I (3 credits) This course is a systematic study of Biblical doctrine, Trinitarianism (theological validity, Christ theory and aerodynamics) and angelics. It contains an examination of the prologue to theology, the main features related to the Bible, the study of the identity and work of the three gods, the research of contemporary angels, and the reality and resources of the spiritual war. Discussed important concepts, problems, and practical implications and integration of these doctrines in church and Christian life. Prerequisite: BI-5531 Theological research and digital literacy begin simultaneously