Christian theological corpus
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concept
The Christian theological corpus is the body of writings, doctrines, and interpretive traditions that systematically articulate and reflect on Christian beliefs about God, Christ, salvation, the Church, and the ultimate destiny of creation.
Observed surface forms (8)
- theological corpus ×2
- theological work corpus ×2
- Christian patristic literature ×1
- Christian theological compendium ×1
- Lutheran doctrinal handbook ×1
- corpus of Christian theological works ×1
- theological writings collection ×1
- volume of Church Dogmatics ×1
Instances (12)
- corpus of Theodore of Mopsuestia via concept surface "theological corpus"
- Johannine literature
- Augustine’s anti-Pelagian writings via concept surface "theological work corpus"
- writings of Gregory of Nazianzus via concept surface "corpus of Christian theological works"
- Fount of Knowledge via concept surface "Christian theological compendium"
- corpus of Gregory of Nyssa via concept surface "theological writings collection"
- Origenian corpus
- corpus of Maximus the Confessor via concept surface "theological corpus"
- Loci Communes (Philip Melanchthon) via concept surface "Lutheran doctrinal handbook"
- corpus of Ephrem the Syrian
- Volume I: The Doctrine of the Word of God via concept surface "volume of Church Dogmatics"
- Luther’s 1520 reforming writings via concept surface "theological work corpus"