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Parent topics
- Christianity: The largest world religion, which centers around the worship of one God, his son Jesus Christ, and his Holy Spirit. [e]
- Philosophy: The study of the meaning and justification of beliefs about the most general, or universal, aspects of things. [e]
Subtopics
- Confessions (Augustine): Autobiography of Augustine of Hippo, written around 400 CE. [e]
- Jesus in Christianity: Add brief definition or description
- Just war theory: The branch of ethics concerned with the basis for starting, conducting, and terminating wars [e]
- Manichaeism: Religious movement popular in Persia and the Middle East circa. third century CE, combining Zoroastrian and Christian beliefs. Beliefs are broadly dualistic, seeing the world as being a battle between good and evil. [e]
- Omnipotence paradox: Family of related paradoxes addressing the question of what is possible for an omnipotent being to do. [e]
- African philosophy: Add brief definition or description
- Augustinians: Add brief definition or description
- Bishop: Christian clergy member with a higher rank than that of priest. [e]
- Constantinian shift: Add brief definition or description
- Ethics: The branch of philosophy dealing with standards of good and evil. [e]
- Filioque clause: Add brief definition or description
- Floria Aemilia: Add brief definition or description
- Free will: The intuition, or philosophical doctrine, that one can control one's actions or freely choose among alternatives. [e]
- In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas: Add brief definition or description
- Nenia Dea: Ancient Roman goddess of the funeral lament. [e]
- Opus Dei: Add brief definition or description
- Pantheism: A religious and philosophical doctrine that everything is of an all-encompassing immanent abstract God; or that the universe, or nature, and God are equivalent. [e]
- Pelagianism: Add brief definition or description
- Predestination: Add brief definition or description
- René Descartes: French 17th-century philosopher, mathematician and scientist, author of the Discourse on Method. [e]
- Scholasticism: Add brief definition or description
- Reformed theology [r]: An approach to doctrine and church government based on Calvinism as expressed in Reformed confessions. [e]
- Philipp Melanchthon [r]: Add brief definition or description