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 → |