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The word "theology" comes from the Greek word theos, meaning God. Thus, theology is the doctrine of God. To begin the study of the many Bible doctrines we must begin with the Source of all things - God! We must begin with God — there is no one, nothing, before Him. Before anything came into being, He was: "in the beginning God…" (Gen. 1:1); "God, who at sundry times and in divers manners (Heb.1:1); "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (John 1:1).
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The first things we shall study are:
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'''THEOLOGY''' - (The Doctrine of God)<br>
 
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'''[[I. The Names and Titles of God.]]'''<br>
I. [[The Names and Titles of God.]]<br>
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A. Elohim.<br>
A. [[Elohim.]]<br>
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B. Adonai.<br>
B. [[Adonai.]]<br>
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C. Jehovistic Combinations.<br>
C. [[Jehovistic Combinations.]]<br>
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D. Eloistic Combinations.<br>
D. [[Eloistic Combinations.]]<br>
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'''II. The Existence of God'''.<br>
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'''[[II. The Existence of God]]'''.<br>
 
A. False and True Systems of Theology.<br>
 
A. False and True Systems of Theology.<br>
 
B. Evidence of the Existence of God.<br>
 
B. Evidence of the Existence of God.<br>
  
'''III. The nature of God.'''<br>
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'''[[III. The nature of God.]]'''<br>
 
A. Definitions of God.<br>
 
A. Definitions of God.<br>
 
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F. The Infinity of God.<br>
 
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'''IV. The Attributes of God'''<br>
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'''[[IV. The Attributes of God]]'''<br>
 
A. Omnipotence.<br>
 
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B. Omniscience.<br>
 
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K. Holiness.<br>
 
K. Holiness.<br>
  
'''V. The Fatherhood of God.'''<br>
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'''[[V. The Fatherhood of God.]]'''<br>
 
A. Old Testament Teaching.<br>
 
A. Old Testament Teaching.<br>
 
B. New Testament Teaching.<br>
 
B. New Testament Teaching.<br>
  
 
'''Back to [[THEOLOGY]]'''
 
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Latest revision as of 13:30, 24 June 2014

THEOLOGY

The word "theology" comes from the Greek word theos, meaning God. Thus, theology is the doctrine of God. To begin the study of the many Bible doctrines we must begin with the Source of all things - God! We must begin with God — there is no one, nothing, before Him. Before anything came into being, He was: "in the beginning God…" (Gen. 1:1); "God, who at sundry times and in divers manners (Heb.1:1); "In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God" (John 1:1). The first things we shall study are:


Chapter 1

THEOLOGY - (The Doctrine of God)
OUTLINE FOR CHAPTER I
I. The Names and Titles of God.
A. Elohim.
B. Adonai.
C. Jehovistic Combinations.
D. Eloistic Combinations.

II. The Existence of God.
A. False and True Systems of Theology.
B. Evidence of the Existence of God.

III. The nature of God.
A. Definitions of God.
B. Spirituality of God.
C. Personality of God.
D. The Trinity of God.
E. The Self-existence of God.
F. The Infinity of God.

IV. The Attributes of God
A. Omnipotence.
B. Omniscience.
C. Omni-sapience.
D. Omnipresence.
E. Eternity
F. Immutability.
G. Love.
H. Mercy.
I. Grace.
J. Faithfulness.
K. Holiness.

V. The Fatherhood of God.
A. Old Testament Teaching.
B. New Testament Teaching.

Back to THEOLOGY