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  1. Ten Commandments in Catholic theology. Catholic dogmatic theology. Catholic hamartiology. Catholic imagination. Catholic moral theology. Catholic peace traditions. Catholic probabilism. Catholic Scholars' Declaration on Authority in the Church. Catholic Theological Society of America.

  2. Eastern Orthodox theology is the theology particular to the Eastern Orthodox Church. It is characterized by monotheistic Trinitarianism , belief in the Incarnation of the divine Logos or only-begotten Son of God , cataphatic theology with apophatic theology , a hermeneutic defined by a Sacred Tradition , a catholic ecclesiology , a theology of the person , and a principally recapitulative and ...

  3. Catholic theology of sexuality, like Catholic theology in general, is drawn from "natural law", [1] canonical scripture, divine revelation, and sacred tradition, as interpreted authoritatively by the magisterium of the Catholic Church. Sexual morality evaluates sexual behavior according to standards laid out by Catholic moral theology, and ...

  4. Christianity. The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Christian theology: Christian theology is the study of Christian belief and practice. Such study concentrates primarily upon the texts of the Old Testament and the New Testament as well as on Christian tradition.

  5. Saint Thomas Aquinas carrying the whole Church with his theology See also: Medieval history of Christianity § High Middle Ages (800–1499) The Cluniac reform of monasteries that began in 910 placed abbots under the direct control of the pope rather than the secular control of feudal lords, thus eliminating a major source of corruption.

  6. The Faculty of Roman-Catholic Theology ( German: Katholisch-Theologische Fakultät) is one of the seven faculties of the University of Tübingen located in Tübingen, Baden-Württemberg in Germany. In 1812 the Faculty was founded as University of Ellwangen. The newly founded university was dissolved in 1817 and incorporated as a Faculty into ...

  7. The Roman Catholic Church has often held mortification of the flesh (literally, "putting the flesh to death"), as a worthy spiritual discipline. The practice is rooted in the Bible: in the asceticism of the Old and New Testament saints, and in its theology, such as the remark by Saint Paul, in his Epistle to the Romans, where he states: "If you live a life of nature, you are marked out for ...