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bible× 409
That set of books representing the canon of Scripture, believed to be the inspired Word of God
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catholicism× 351
The Catholic Church and its views and teachings on specific subjects.
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jesus× 338
Jesus of Nazareth, generally held by Christians to be God incarnate.
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biblical-basis× 247
How a practice or belief may be derived from Scripture alone.
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history× 196
for questions about the history of Christianity and the church.
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doctrine× 171
The body of beliefs or teachings on a given topic, established or supported by a given group of people
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exegesis× 152
the critical interpretation of a Biblical text, to explore its meaning, significance and relevance.
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sin× 148
an act or state of disobedience towards God.
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nature-of-god× 136
Questions regarding God's nature. This may include omni- aspects (eg omniscience), love, hate, or other attributes identified with God.
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soteriology× 118
the study of the mechanisms by which an individual is saved
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lds× 103
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS), also commonly known as Mormons
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old-testament× 94
Writings of ancient Israel held sacred by Jews and Christians.
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prayer× 90
The way in which believers communicate to God
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genesis× 90
The first book of the Bible
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protestantism× 88
Questions regarding beliefs and practices of Protestantism. Also, questions that are seeking answers from a Protestant viewpoint.
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creation× 74
The process whereby God brought the heavens and the earth, and all of their diverse contents, into existence
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new-testament× 72
The second part of the Christian Biblical canon, dealing with the life of Jesus and the teachings and history of the early church.
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heaven× 71
a place of eternal life, in the presence of God.
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faith× 69
Belief, trust, and loyalty towards God, Jesus, and the Christian religion.
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satan× 60
Relating to "the Evil One," often called Lucifer, the Devil, Beelzebub, or Satan.
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trinity× 60
The doctrine of the three-personhood of God: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit; who, though existing in three distinct persons and work towards different arenas, are the same God, of the same mind, and the…
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mosaic-law× 56
Rules and regulations established in the Old Testament by God through Moses
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eschatology× 56
the part of theology concerned with the final events in history
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prophecy× 53
the communication of messages directly received from God, either in biblical or modern times.
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theology× 51
the academic study of God and religion
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marriage× 50
a lifelong covenant between man and woman
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baptism× 48
A ritual or symbol of admission to the body of Christians, generally performed by immersion or sprinkling with water.
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bible-translation× 47
Questions regarding different translations of the Bible from the original Hebrew and Greek texts.
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calvinism× 47
Protestant theological system and an approach to the Christian life named after John Calvin
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denomination× 47
the different Christian groups that, while they all still believe in God, differ in some key points.
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virgin-mary× 46
Mary the mother of Jesus.
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gospels× 43
The New Testament books describing the life of Jesus: Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John
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pneumatology× 42
The theology, or doctrine, of the Holy Spirit. For the majority of Christians, the Holy Spirit is a person of the Holy Trinity — Father, Son, and Holy Spirit - and is Almighty God.
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paul-apostle× 41
The Apostle Paul was the writer of many Epistles in the New Testament.
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hell× 41
a place of suffering and punishment in the afterlife
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christian-living× 40
The practice of day-to-day living in a Christian manner.
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