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Orderly theology is the survey of Christian theology organized thematically (when opposed to historically, as within Historical Theology or Biblical Theology - according to a bit of utilizes of the latter term).

History
A attempt to placed retired a varied ideas of a Christianity (& the various topics & themes of the diverse texts of the Bible) inside one, logical & easily-ordered presentation occurs as comparatively late development. Around Eastern Orthodoxy, an early example is provided by John of Damascus's 8th Century Exposition of the Orthodox Faith, in which he tries to placed sequentially, & demonstrate a coherence of, a theology of the classic texts of the Eastern theological tradition. In the West, Peter Lombard's 12th Century 'Sentences', in which he collected thematically a big series of quotations from either the Church Fathers, became the basis of the medieval scholastic tradition of thematic commentary & explanation - right exemplified around Thomas Aquinas's Summa Theologiae. The Protestant tradition of thematic, orderly exposition of the whole of Christian theology (Protestant Orthodoxy) emerged in the 16th Century, with Philipp Melanchthon's Loci Communes and John Calvin's Institutes of the Christian Religion.

In the 19th Century, primarily in Protestant circles, the recently sort of orderly theology arose: a attempt to demonstrate that Christian ism formed a further tightly orderly rules grounded inside a select few core axiom or even axioms. Such theologies typically included a other drastic pruning & reinterpretation of traditional belief sequentially to cohere using the axiom or even axioms. Friedrich Schleiermacher, for instance, produced Five hundred christliche Glaube nach den Grundsatzen five hundred evangelischen Kirche in the 1820s, in which the core idea is the universal presence amongst humanity (occasionally other hidden, periodically additional expressed) of a feeling or even awareness of 'absolute dependence'; entirely theological themes come reinterpreted when descriptions or even expressions of modifications of this feeling.

Contemporary usage
There are trinity overlapping utilizes of the term 'orderly theology' around contemporary theology. Within evangelical circles, it is utilized to refer to the topical collection & exploration of the content of the Bible, in which the different perspective is provided on the Bible's message than that garnered only by reading the biblical tale, verse form, byword, & letters as a story of redemption or even as a manual for training survive a godly life. Of these benefit of this approach is that it allows of these to watch tons that a Bible says on a select few subject (e.g. a attributes of God), & a single danger occurs as tendency to assign technical indicator definitions to terms according to two or three passages and so review that meaning all over a term is utilized in the Bible (e.g. "justification" as Paul utilizes it inside his letter to the Romans is different from either how else James uses it inside his letter). A term can besides exist as utilized to refer to theology which self-avowedly tries to perpetuate a authoritative traditions of thematic exploration of theology described above - typically by means of comment upon a classics of people tradition: Damscus, Aquinas, Calvin, Melanchthon & others. Unremarkably (but not only) around liberal theology, the term may be utilized to refer to tries to watch around Schleiermacher's footsteps, & reinterpret Christian theology sequentially to derive it from either the core placed of axioms or even information.

Resources
Barth, Karl (1956-1975). Church Dogmatics. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. Berkhof, Louis (1996). Orderly Theology. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Chemnitz, Martin (1591). Loci Theologici. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing firm, 1989. Grider, J. Kenneth (1994). The Wesleyan-Holiness Theology (ISBN 0834115123) Grudem, Wayne (1995). Orderly Theology. Zondervan. Hodge, Charles (1960). Orderly Theology. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Jenson, Robert W. (1997-1999). Orderly Theology. Oxford: Oxford University Click. Melanchthon, Philipp (1543). Loci Communes. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing company, 1992. Miley, John. Orderly Theology. 1892. Oden, Thomas C. (1987-1992). Orderly Theology. Peabody, MA: Prince Click. Pannenberg, Wolfhart (1988-1993). Orderly Theology. Grand Rapids: Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing Co. Pieper, Francis (1917-1924). Christian Dogmatics. St. Louis: Concordia Publishing company. Reymond, Robert (1998). The Just released Systematic Theology of the Christian Faith (Second ed.). Word Publication. Schleiermacher, Friedrich (1928). A Christian Faith. Edinburgh: T&T Clark. Thiessen, Henry C. (1949). Orderly Theology. Grand Rapids: William B. Erdsmans Publishing Co. Til, Cornelius van (1974). An Introduction to Orderly Theology. P & R Press. Watson, Richard. Theological Institutes. 1823.






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