"Apocalypse" or John's apocalypse is complex multidimensional text that contains a lot of information and can be used to elicit many explanations and misunderstandings. Because the problems of God, Christ, and the Holy Spirit meet with the text written by modern readers before the "orthodox ideas" of traditional Christians are established. So, in the Apocalypse, we reinterpret the essence of God and general divinity according to the Apocalypse and we reunite with the writer and Christian community while re-understanding.
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
This course contains an overview of systematic theology topics and topics. Areas to be treated are Apocalypse and Faith, Trinity Theology, Christianity, Creation, Sin and Grace, Church Science, Mary and Saints, Holy Theology and Episcopal. This course aims to give students a broad understanding of how these central themes are treated in the Judaism - Christian tradition and contemporary theology. In this course we will look at the contribution of second and third generation liberation theologians and philosophers in Latin America and America, which extended Latin American early liberation theology in several important ways. These characters do not make work according to classical systematic theological categories, but rather aesthetically pleasing and fully integrated, more comprehensive, organic and non-sectarian spirituality I will make a work from.
Air pressure is the study of the Holy Spirit. Pneuma (πνεῦμα) is a Greek "breathing method" which figuratively expresses the existence or influence of importance. In Christian theology, aerodynamics refers to the study of the Holy Spirit. In Christianity, the Holy Spirit (or the Holy Spirit) is the Spirit of God. In the mainstream (trinity) Christian faith, he is the third person of the trinity. As part of divinity, the Holy Spirit is equal to the Father and the Son of God. Christian theology of the Holy Spirit is the last part of fully developed Trinity Theology