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Theology and religions other than Christianity... Theology and the Academy... theology as the rational study of the teachings of a religion or of several religions... theology as a discussion specifically of a religion... Theology and religions other than Christianity... Theology and religions other than Christianity... there is some debate as to whether theology is an activity peculiar to the Christian religion... I take theology not to be restricted to discourse on God... hold the leading place in Muslim thought that theology does in Christianity... Nevertheless Jewish theology has been historically very active and highly significant for Christian and Islamic Theology... Theology and the Academy... Theology and the Academy... Theology has a significantly problematic position within... and are more likely to teach Theology than other institutions... During the High Middle Ages theology was therefore the ultimate subject at universities... Theology was no longer the principal subject and Universities existed for many purposes... Theology thus became unusual as the only subject to maintain a confessional basis in otherwise secular... now some of these universities teach theology as a more academic than ministerial discipline... as many others have influenced higher education in theology in philosophy to this day... Theology is generally distinguished from other established... whether theology requires a pre... While theology often interacts with and draws upon the following... most maintain that theology is a field of study presupposed by a particular worldview of faith... These range from Departments of Theology which have only informal or ad... several Theology departments in the UK... An authentic theology will not allow man to be obsessed with himself... Theology announces not just what the Bible says but what it means... Theology is a science of mind applied to God... Buddhist Theology in the Academy... contrasting the intuitive theology of the medieval Rabbanites with the hyper...

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