positionOnTheology

P4935 predicate

Indicates a stance, viewpoint, or opinion that one entity holds regarding theological beliefs, doctrines, or issues.

Aliases (14)
  • theologicalPosition ×85
  • theologicalView ×29
  • doctrinalPosition ×20
  • hasTheologicalPosition ×9
  • christologicalPosition ×4
  • theologicalPositionAffirmed ×2
  • christologicalPositionOn ×1
  • christologyPosition ×1
  • hasTheologicalPositionOn ×1
  • positionOnFaith ×1
  • positionOnGod ×1
  • positionOnTheism ×1
  • stanceOnLiberalTheology ×1
  • viewOnTheology ×1

Sample triples (158)
Subject Object
A Golden Chain double predestination ("doctrinalPosition")
Abdullah ibn Ibad moderate Kharijite views ("doctrinalPosition")
Alvin Plantinga defends the rationality of belief in God without propositional evidence ("positionOnTheism")
Barton W. Stone emphasis on believer’s personal faith and holiness ("theologicalPosition")
Barton W. Stone emphasis on free will ("theologicalPosition")
Barton W. Stone rejection of strict Calvinism ("theologicalPosition")
Canons of Dort irresistible grace ("hasTheologicalPosition")
Canons of Dort limited atonement ("hasTheologicalPosition")
Canons of Dort perseverance of the saints ("hasTheologicalPosition")
Canons of Dort total depravity ("hasTheologicalPosition")
Canons of Dort unconditional election ("hasTheologicalPosition")
Charles Taze Russell millenarianism ("theologicalView")
Charles Taze Russell millenarianism ("theologicalView")
Charles Taze Russell nontrinitarianism ("theologicalView")
Charles Taze Russell nontrinitarianism ("theologicalView")
Charles Taze Russell restorationism ("theologicalView")
Charles Taze Russell restorationism ("theologicalView")
Constantinople III two wills in Christ corresponding to two natures ("christologicalPosition")
Council of Constance asserted superiority of general council over pope in Haec sancta ("theologicalPosition")
Council of Hieria iconoclasm ("doctrinalPosition")
Counter-Remonstrants strict predestinarianism ("theologicalPosition")
Counter-Remonstrants supralapsarian or high Calvinism ("theologicalPosition")
Cyrus of Alexandria Christ has two natures but one will ("theologicalPosition")
De praedestinationis doctrina Christ’s work is effectual for the elect ("hasTheologicalPosition")
De praedestinationis doctrina God’s decree is eternal and immutable ("hasTheologicalPosition")
De praedestinationis doctrina election is not based on foreseen faith or works ("hasTheologicalPosition")
De praedestinationis doctrina reprobation is included within God’s decree ("hasTheologicalPosition")
Desmond Tutu emphasis on Ubuntu philosophy ("theologicalView")
Discourse on Metaphysics God is a perfectly wise and good creator ("positionOnGod")
Dvaita monotheism centered on Vishnu ("theologicalPosition")
Eutychius of Constantinople Chalcedonian ("christologicalPosition")
Four Orations Against the Arians the Son is consubstantial with the Father ("theologicalPosition")
Four Orations Against the Arians the Son is eternal ("theologicalPosition")
Four Orations Against the Arians the Son is not a creature ("theologicalPosition")
Free Church of Scotland conservative evangelical ("doctrinalPosition")
Friedrich Schleiermacher Christocentric theology ("theologicalView")
Friedrich Schleiermacher religion as feeling of absolute dependence ("theologicalView")
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches Unitarian ("theologicalPosition")
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches liberal Christian ("theologicalPosition")
General Assembly of Unitarian and Free Christian Churches non‑creedal ("theologicalPosition")
Gomarists denial of free will in salvation ("theologicalPosition")
Gomarists doctrine of unconditional election ("theologicalPosition")
Gomarists strict Calvinism ("theologicalPosition")
Gregory of Nazianzus pro-Nicene ("theologicalPosition")
Hanbali school associated with Athari creed ("viewOnTheology")
Huldrych Zwingli Reformed theology ("theologicalView")
Huldrych Zwingli emphasis on Scripture as sole authority ("theologicalView")
Huldrych Zwingli opposition to images in churches ("theologicalView")
Huldrych Zwingli rejection of clerical celibacy ("theologicalView")
Huldrych Zwingli rejection of the Mass as a sacrifice ("theologicalView")
Huldrych Zwingli symbolic view of the Eucharist ("theologicalView")
Huldrych Zwingli symbolic view of the Eucharist ("theologicalView")
Hussite movement moderate wing (Utraquists) ("theologicalPosition")
Hussite movement radical wing (Taborites) ("theologicalPosition")
Jakob Ammann emphasized separation from the world ("theologicalPosition")
Jakob Ammann insisted on strict application of the ban and shunning ("theologicalPosition")
Jakob Ammann rejected lenient church discipline among Swiss Brethren ("theologicalPosition")
Johannes Agricola antinomianism ("theologicalPosition")
Johannes Agricola emphasis on salvation by faith alone ("theologicalPosition")
John Cassian semi-Pelagian tendencies ("theologicalPosition")
John Whitgift defender of episcopal church governance ("theologicalPosition")
John of Antioch Emphasis on distinction of Christ’s two natures ("christologyPosition")
John of Damascus affirmation of Chalcedonian Christology ("theologicalPosition")
John of Damascus affirmation of the use of images in Christian worship ("theologicalPosition")
John of Damascus defense of icons as windows to the divine ("theologicalPosition")
Jordanian Arab Orthodox Chalcedonian ("christologicalPosition")
Joseph Priestley Unitarian ("theologicalView")
Justin Martyr Christ as pre-existent Logos ("theologicalPosition")
Justin Martyr Christianity as true philosophy ("theologicalPosition")
Letter to Demetrias affirms natural human capacity to choose good ("doctrinalPosition")
Letter to Demetrias denies inherited guilt of original sin ("doctrinalPosition")
Letter to Serapion Trinitarian ("theologicalPosition")
Letter to Serapion pro-Nicene ("theologicalPosition")
Luther’s Ninety-five Theses assertion of the primacy of the Gospel ("theologicalPosition")
Luther’s Ninety-five Theses denial that indulgences can remove guilt ("theologicalPosition")
Luther’s Ninety-five Theses emphasis on inner repentance over external works ("theologicalPosition")
Mark of Ephesus rejection of Latin teaching on purgatory ("doctrinalPosition")
Mark of Ephesus rejection of the Filioque clause ("doctrinalPosition")
Maximus the Confessor affirmed two natures in Christ ("theologicalPosition")
Maximus the Confessor affirmed two wills in Christ ("theologicalPosition")
Maximus the Confessor developed a cosmic liturgy theology ("theologicalPosition")
Maximus the Confessor emphasized synergy between divine and human wills ("theologicalPosition")
Maximus the Confessor taught theosis as union with God ("theologicalPosition")
Menno Simons adult believers’ baptism only ("theologicalPosition")
Menno Simons emphasis on discipleship and holy living ("theologicalPosition")
Menno Simons rejection of bearing the sword and military service ("theologicalPosition")
Menno Simons rejection of infant baptism ("theologicalPosition")
Menno Simons rejection of oath-taking ("theologicalPosition")
Monothelitism number of wills in Christ ("christologicalPositionOn")
Nicene Christianity homoousios Christology ("christologicalPosition")
Noetus of Smyrna rejection of distinct persons in the Trinity ("theologicalPosition")
Noetus of Smyrna the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit are one God in different modes ("theologicalPosition")
Origen pre-existence of souls ("theologicalView")
Origen subordinationist Christology ("theologicalView")
Origen universal restoration (apokatastasis) ("theologicalView")
Pelagius affirmation of the natural ability of the human will ("theologicalPosition")
Pelagius denial that Adam’s sin is transmitted as guilt to all humans ("theologicalPosition")
Pelagius humans can choose good without the necessity of divine grace ("theologicalPosition")
Pelagius insistence on the possibility of a sinless life through effort and grace ("theologicalPosition")
Praxeas modalism ("theologicalPosition")
Praxeas monarchianism ("theologicalPosition")
Protestant Reformed Churches in America rejects theological liberalism ("stanceOnLiberalTheology")
Pyrrhus of Constantinople Christ has one will ("theologicalPosition")
Reconstructionist Judaism Judaism as an evolving religious civilization ("theologicalView")
Richard Baxter Amyraldian-influenced soteriology ("theologicalView")
Richard Baxter moderate Calvinism ("theologicalView")
Roger Williams advocated liberty of conscience ("theologicalView")
Roger Williams argued for separation of civil and ecclesiastical authority ("theologicalView")
Sabellius affirmed one God who appears in different modes or manifestations ("theologicalPosition")
Sabellius rejected Nicene-style trinitarian distinctions of persons ("theologicalPosition")
Samuel Holdheim argued that many ceremonial laws were no longer binding in modern times ("theologicalPosition")
Samuel Holdheim rejected the binding nature of national-political elements of Jewish law ("theologicalPosition")
Samuel Holdheim stressed the universal, ethical mission of Judaism ("theologicalPosition")
Second Council of Constantinople rejection of Nestorianism ("theologicalPosition")
Second Council of Constantinople rejection of Origenist speculations (in some associated condemnations) ("theologicalPosition")
Separatists congregational church governance ("theologicalPosition")
Separatists emphasis on purity of worship ("theologicalPosition")
Separatists rejection of state control of the church ("theologicalPosition")
Sixty-seven Articles Reformed view of the sacraments ("theologicalPosition")
Sixty-seven Articles justification by faith ("theologicalPosition")
Sixty-seven Articles sola scriptura ("theologicalPosition")
Smartism all deities are manifestations of one ultimate reality ("theologicalView")
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary Great Commission focus ("doctrinalPosition")
Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary inerrancy of Scripture ("doctrinalPosition")
Studies in the Scriptures belief in a literal millennial reign of Christ ("doctrinalPosition")
Studies in the Scriptures denial of eternal torment in hell ("doctrinalPosition")
Studies in the Scriptures emphasis on 1914 as a prophetic date ("doctrinalPosition")
Studies in the Scriptures non‑Trinitarian Christology ("doctrinalPosition")
Synod of Dort Calvinism ("theologicalPositionAffirmed")
Synod of Dort doctrines summarized as TULIP ("theologicalPositionAffirmed")
Tertullian affirmation of the resurrection of the flesh ("theologicalPosition")
Tertullian defense of martyrdom ("theologicalPosition")
Tertullian early formulation of the doctrine of the Trinity ("theologicalPosition")
Tertullian opposition to Gnosticism ("theologicalPosition")
Tertullian opposition to Marcionism ("theologicalPosition")
Tertullian rigorist ethics ("theologicalPosition")
Tertullian strong view of church discipline ("theologicalPosition")
The Christian System believer's baptism ("doctrinalPosition")
The Christian System congregational autonomy ("doctrinalPosition")
The Christian System emphasis on Christian unity based on Scripture alone ("doctrinalPosition")
The Christian System rejection of denominational creeds ("doctrinalPosition")
The Christian System rejection of infant baptism ("doctrinalPosition")
The Christian System restoration of New Testament church offices ("doctrinalPosition")
The Conflict of Ages pre-existence of human souls as explanation for present inequalities ("hasTheologicalPositionOn")
The Death of Death in the Death of Christ Christ died effectively for the elect ("theologicalPosition")
The Reasonableness of Christianity Protestant ("theologicalPosition")
The Reasonableness of Christianity faith is assent to reasonable testimony about Jesus as Messiah ("positionOnFaith")
The Reasonableness of Christianity latitudinarian ("theologicalPosition")
The Reasonableness of Christianity rationalist approach to revelation ("theologicalPosition")
The Watchtower annihilationist ("theologicalPosition")
The Watchtower millenarian ("theologicalPosition")
The Watchtower nontrinitarian ("theologicalPosition")
Thomas Belsham emphasis on the humanity of Jesus ("theologicalView")
Thomas Belsham rationalist approach to scripture ("theologicalView")
Thomas Belsham rejection of the doctrine of the Trinity ("theologicalView")
William Ames Calvinist ("theologicalPosition")
Zealots exclusive loyalty to God as king ("theologicalPosition")
logical positivism theological statements lack cognitive meaning

Please wait…