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SoteriologyThe doctrine of salvation | |
SyllogismA logical argument in which two or more premises lead to a conclusion. For example, "1. All men are mortal. 2. Socrates is a man. Conclusion: Socrates is mortal." | |
SyncretismThe practice of mixing religions or mixing philosophy with religion. | |
Systematic TheologyA systematic presentation of all the doctrinal truths of the Christian religion. | |
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Theological PropositionAn indicative sentence that asserts as directly as possible at least one factual theological claim | |
Theology ProperThe doctrine of God | |