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Theology - Subcultures

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Biblical Studies

in Theology

The study of the Hebrew and Christian scriptures.

History of Buddhism

in Theology

The study of the origin of Buddhism and the developmental movements of the Theravāda, Mahāyāna and Vajrayāna traditions.

Biblical Greek

in Theology

The study of an archaic form of Greek, which evolved from the spread of Greek in much of the Mediterranean region and the Middle East. Also called Alexandrian Dialect, Common Attic, Hellenistic, and Koine Greek.

Demonology

in Theology

The study of demons and supernatural phenomena.

Judaic Studies

in Theology

The study of Jews and Judaism.

Religious Studies

in Theology

The study of religious beliefs, behaviors, and institutions from outside any particular religious viewpoint.

Dharmic Religions

in Theology

The study of Indian religions, namely Hinduism, Jainism, Buddhism, and Sikhism.

History of Islam

in Theology

The study of the origin of Islam and the political, social, and economic developments of the Islamic civilization.

Biblical Hebrew

in Theology

The study of an antiquated form of Hebrew language spoken by the Israelites. Also called Classical Hebrew.

History of the Church

in Theology

The study of the Christian religion, from its inception with the birth of Jesus Christ, to its administration by the Catholic Church, to the spread of Eastern Orthodox Christianity to all of Europe through countless battles, and the rise of its various other Christian denominations worldwide.

Islamic Studies

in Theology

The study of Islam & the Koran.

Theology - Data Collection

As a Theologian, please Login and provide research data on any of the following topics.

1. Government Agencies.

In preparing each faculty of knowledge to function constitutionally as an Arm of Government, we first need to specify or outline their boundaries. Please list as many offices, agencies, ministries, institutions, or parastatals presently in your region that you think fall under the authority, leadership, jurisdiction, legislation, or administration of the faculty of Theology.

 

2. Licensing Rights.

The creation or invention of new products and services are the efforts of multiple faculties working collaboratively. However, in our new economic system design, conflicts arise as to which faculties should possess the rights of ownership to certain creations. For example. Should CELLPHONES fall under the licensing rights of Physics or Electrical Engineering? Should PLASTICS fall under the licensing rights of Chemistry or Materials Science? Should PHARMACEUTICALS fall under the licensing rights of Biology or Health Science? Please list as many services, gadgets, products, creations, or inventions that theologians provide or offer presently in your region that you believe fall under the licensing rights of the faculty of Theology.

 

3. The Future.

Assuming that the faculty of Theology has just been granted ample funding and unhindered federal powers, please suggest a new idea, course of action, strategy, dream, innovation, or next-generation agency that theologians could implement, establish, or research and develop towards achieving a utopia in your region.

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