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(

) Ancient Theology:

(monotheistic belief)

Constantinople

council of Nicea

(Greek)

coulcil of

( ) Medieval Theology:

(Being)

(Time)

(change)

(absolute Being)

() Reform Theology:

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() Modern Theology:

Standard Liberalism:

immanence of God

(in nature)

(in evolution process)

(nature)

(supernature)

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Liberation Theology:

(traditional Theology)

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Feminist Theology:

(Male)
Fminist Theologians

Feminist Theology

Process Theology:
Process theology

(Abstract)

(Transcendent)

(Becoming)

(Immanent)

(processive in nature)

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Tribal Theology:

(Tribal Theology)

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( )

(TraditionalTheology)

(Transcendent)

(the wholly

otherGod)
(immanent aspect)

(Transcendent)
(Immanent)

Rev. Dr.

MIT, Insein.
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Justo L. Gonzalez, A Concise History of Christian Doctrine (Nashville: Abingdon press, 2005)72-76.
Kenneth Cauthen, Systematic Theology: A Modern Protestant Approach (Lewiston: The Edwin Mellen Press,
1986), 98-99.
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Paul Enns, The Moody Handbook of Theology (Chicago: Moody Press,1989), 553.
iv
Priscilla Pope Levison & John R. Levison, Jesus In Global Contexts (Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster/John Knox
Press,1992), 32.
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Priscilla Pope Levison & John R. Levison, Jesus In Global Contexts (Louisville, Kentucky: Westminster/John Knox
Press,1992), 130-131.
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George Mathew Nalunnakkal, Green Liberation: Towards an integral ecotheology (Delhi: ISPCK/NCCI, 2004), 228229.
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Shimreingam Shimry, Tribal Theology: A Reader (Jorhat, India: Tribal Study Centre, 2003), 10.
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