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Impeccability of Christ

The Impeccability of Christ is the Christian doctrine that asserts that Jesus Christ was without sin or the ability to sin, despite being fully human. It is a controversial topic in Christian theology and has been debated among theologians throughout history. The doctrine of Impeccability teaches …

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Biblical Infallibility

Biblical infallibility is a belief held by some Christians that the Bible is incapable of error in its teachings on matters of faith and Christian practice. Unlike biblical inerrancy, which holds that the Bible is completely without error, biblical infallibility holds that the Bible is incapable …

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Attributes of God

The Christian attributes of God refer to the characteristics or qualities that are ascribed to God in Christian theology. These attributes are often described as both infinite and eternal, and include the following: 1. Omnipotence: God is all-powerful and can do anything that is consistent with …

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Systematic Theology

Systematic theology is the branch of theology that seeks to organize and articulate the beliefs of the Christian faith in a systematic and coherent manner. It draws on a variety of sources, including scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. Systematic theologians typically organize their study around a …

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