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Vol 2

 * Religion
 * God
 * Theology
 * Incarnation (Christianity)
 * Ineffability
 * Monotheism
 * Henotheism
 * Natural theology
 * Process theology
 * Realized eschatology
 * Abrahamic religions
 * Praxis (process)
 * Personal god
 * Polytheism
 * Soul
 * Being
 * Monism
 * Apologetics
 * Material world
 * Syncretism


 * Other Spiritual Paths, Present and Ancient
 * Agnosticism
 * Sumerian religion
 * Religion in Mesopotamia
 * Confucianism
 * Taoism
 * Yin and yang
 * Tao
 * Qi


 * Hinduism and Buddhism
 * Buddhist modernism
 * Enlightenment (spiritual)
 * Brahman
 * Hinduism
 * Absolute (philosophy)
 * Upanishads
 * Ātman (Hinduism)
 * Isha Upanishad
 * Historical Vedic religion
 * Rigveda
 * Śruti
 * Dharma
 * Moksha
 * Yajna
 * Vedas
 * Bhagavad Gita
 * Brahma Sutras
 * Zen
 * Karma


 * Islam
 * Islam
 * Sunni Islam
 * Caliphate
 * Shia Islam
 * Islam and modernity
 * Rashidun
 * History of Shi'a Islam
 * Sharia


 * Christianity Broad Scope
 * Christian theology
 * Son of God
 * Christian eschatology
 * Salvation
 * Atonement in Christianity
 * Apostasy in Christianity
 * Fall of man
 * Eternal life (Christianity)
 * Salvation (Christianity)
 * Soul in the Bible
 * Sin
 * Ex nihilo
 * Nothing comes from nothing
 * Mortal sin
 * Eternal sin
 * Sacrament
 * Christianity
 * Hypostatic union
 * Hypostasis (philosophy and religion)
 * Problem of evil
 * Guilt (emotion)
 * Sacred mysteries
 * Christian conditionalism


 * Creation and Flood Myths
 * Flood myth
 * Genesis flood narrative
 * List of flood myths
 * Gilgamesh flood myth
 * Epic of Gilgamesh
 * Finnish flood myth
 * Great Flood (China)
 * Ancient Greek flood myths
 * Black Sea deluge hypothesis
 * Aztlán
 * Divine retribution
 * Garden of Eden
 * Tree of life
 * Tree of the knowledge of good and evil
 * Creation myth
 * Eve
 * Paradise
 * Genesis creation narrative
 * Ziusudra
 * Garden of the gods (Sumerian paradise)
 * Sumerian creation myth
 * Dilmun
 * Adam and Eve
 * Original sin
 * Dualistic cosmology


 * Early Judaic Landscape
 * Babylonian captivity
 * Kings of Judah
 * Jewish diaspora
 * History of ancient Israel and Judah
 * Israelites
 * Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy)
 * Kingdom of Judah
 * Canaan
 * Kingdom of Israel (Samaria)
 * Khirbet Qeiyafa


 * Judaic Authors
 * Yahweh
 * Elohist
 * Jahwist
 * Priestly source
 * Holiness code
 * Deuteronomist


 * Judaic Languages and Talmud Texts
 * Aramaic language
 * Modern Hebrew
 * Samaritan Hebrew
 * Talmud
 * Tanakh
 * Nevi'im
 * Ketuvim
 * Book of Joshua
 * Book of Judges
 * Aramaic alphabet
 * Biblical Hebrew
 * Mishnaic Hebrew
 * Great Assembly


 * Hebrew Tradition
 * Jewish philosophy
 * God in Judaism
 * Promised Land
 * World to come
 * Noahide laws
 * Judaism
 * Jewish eschatology
 * Israel
 * Levite
 * Chosen people
 * Apophasis
 * David
 * Psalms
 * Ark of the Covenant
 * Tower of Babel
 * Book of the Wars of the Lord


 * Torah
 * Oral Torah
 * Oral tradition
 * Mosaic covenant
 * Moses
 * Law of Moses
 * Mosaic authorship
 * Torah
 * Book of Genesis
 * Jonah
 * Book of Exodus
 * Book of Numbers
 * Book of Leviticus
 * Book of Deuteronomy
 * Rabbinic literature
 * Moses in rabbinic literature
 * Biblical Mount Sinai


 * Early Christianity
 * Early centers of Christianity
 * Early Christianity
 * Christology
 * History of early Christianity
 * Church Fathers
 * Nicene Creed
 * John Cassian
 * Apostolic Fathers
 * Baptism
 * Galilee


 * Johannine literature
 * Gospel of John
 * Johannine literature
 * John the Apostle
 * John the Evangelist
 * Epistles of John
 * First Epistle of John
 * Second Epistle of John
 * Logos
 * Logos (Christianity)
 * Rylands Library Papyrus P52
 * John the Presbyter
 * Papyrus 66
 * Papyrus 75
 * Comma Johanneum
 * Authorship of the Johannine works
 * Resurrection of Jesus
 * Trimorphic Protennoia
 * Signs Gospel
 * Messianic Secret
 * Miracles of Jesus
 * Ephesus
 * John of Patmos
 * Book of Revelation


 * Canonical Catholism
 * Catholicism
 * Catholic Church
 * Canonization
 * Catholic Encyclopedia
 * Canon law (Catholic Church)
 * Anathema
 * New Testament
 * Infallibility of the Church
 * Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Lyon
 * Modernism (Roman Catholicism)
 * Heresy
 * Augustine of Hippo
 * Apostolic succession
 * Total depravity
 * Limbo
 * Concupiscence
 * Pelagianism
 * Chaeremon
 * Thomas Aquinas
 * Institutes of the Christian Religion
 * Pope Pius V
 * Roman Pontifical
 * Actual sin
 * Immaculate Conception
 * Mary (mother of Jesus)
 * Pascendi Dominici Gregis
 * Apostolic see
 * Excommunication
 * Development of doctrine
 * Liberal Catholicism
 * Providentissimus Deus
 * Pope Leo XIII
 * Lamentabili Sane Exitu
 * Pope Paul VI
 * Biblical canon
 * Dei Verbum
 * Second Vatican Council
 * 1983 Code of Canon Law
 * Decretum Gratiani
 * Spanish Inquisition


 * Biblical Development
 * Polycarp
 * Ignatius of Antioch
 * Cyril of Alexandria
 * Trinity
 * Christianity in the 1st century
 * Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria
 * Patriarch of Alexandria
 * Nazarene (sect)
 * Justin Martyr
 * Jerome
 * Church History (Eusebius)
 * Eusebius
 * Eusebius of Dorylaeum
 * Origen
 * Gregory of Nazianzus
 * Eusebius of Nicomedia
 * Doctor of the Church
 * Theological Library of Caesarea Maritima
 * Pope Peter of Alexandria
 * Pope Dionysius of Alexandria
 * Pope Alexander of Alexandria
 * Pantaenus
 * Christian biblical canons
 * Development of the New Testament canon
 * Non-canonical books referenced in the Bible
 * Books of the Bible


 * The Apostles
 * Apostle (Christian)
 * James the Just
 * Saint Peter
 * James, son of Zebedee
 * Salome (disciple)
 * Commissioning the twelve apostles
 * Dispersion of the apostles


 * Jesus and The Second Coming
 * Jesus
 * Pre-existence of Christ
 * Chronology of Jesus
 * Rejection of Jesus
 * Great Commandment
 * Crucifixion of Jesus
 * Christ
 * Transfiguration of Jesus
 * Ministry of Jesus
 * Right hand of God
 * Gethsemane
 * Second Coming
 * Ascension of Jesus
 * Last Judgment
 * Josephus on Jesus


 * Roman Influence
 * Roman Empire
 * Pontius Pilate
 * Religion in ancient Rome
 * Roman emperor
 * Roman governor
 * Greek East and Latin West
 * Constantine the Great
 * Ptolemaic dynasty
 * Constantius II
 * Herodian dynasty
 * Persecution of Christians in the Roman Empire
 * Diocletianic Persecution
 * Byzantine Empire
 * Meletius of Lycopolis
 * Marcus Aurelius
 * Constantinople
 * Nero
 * Agrippa I
 * Gregory of Cappadocia
 * Julian the Apostate
 * Constantinian dynasty
 * Caesar (title)
 * Hadrian
 * Valens
 * Caligula
 * Domitian
 * Tetrarchy
 * Diocletian
 * Aelia Capitolina


 * Gnosis
 * Gospel of Thomas
 * Jerusalem in Christianity
 * Thomas the Apostle
 * Gospel of Peter
 * Gospel of Judas
 * Acts of Thomas
 * Act of Peter
 * Book of Thomas the Contender
 * Infancy Gospel of Thomas
 * Gospel of Mary
 * Gospel of Philip
 * Pistis Sophia
 * Apocryphon of John
 * Nag Hammadi
 * Nag Hammadi library
 * Berlin Codex
 * Coptic literature
 * Coptic language
 * Mary Magdalene
 * Gnosticism
 * Valentinus (Gnostic)
 * Heracleon
 * Ptolemy (gnostic)
 * New Testament apocrypha


 * 600 BCE through the Priestly Period
 * Solomon's Temple
 * Seleucid Empire
 * Siege of Jerusalem (597 BC)
 * Siege of Jerusalem (587 BC)
 * Ezra–Nehemiah


 * Judaism after the Priestly Period
 * Philo
 * Philo's view of God
 * Council of Jamnia
 * Septuagint
 * Synagogue
 * Alexander the Great
 * Hebrew Bible
 * Elephantine papyri
 * Sadducees
 * Dead Sea Scrolls
 * Carbon dating the Dead Sea Scrolls
 * Qumran
 * History of the Jews in Egypt
 * Ptolemy II Philadelphus
 * Midrash
 * Redaction
 * Theodotion
 * Symmachus (translator)
 * Sanhedrin
 * Essenes
 * Aquila of Sinope
 * Jewish–Roman wars
 * First Jewish–Roman War
 * Hexapla
 * Ebionites
 * Late Antiquity
 * Tannaim
 * Mishnah
 * Gemara
 * Masoretic Text
 * Rabbinic Judaism
 * Books of the Maccabees
 * Hellenistic Judaism
 * Josephus
 * Antiquities of the Jews
 * Simeon the Just
 * Second Temple period
 * Second Temple
 * Siege of Jerusalem (70)
 * Second Temple Judaism
 * Development of the Hebrew Bible canon


 * Councils And Controversies of the Early Church
 * Incident at Antioch
 * Heresy in Christianity
 * Council of Jerusalem
 * Clement of Alexandria
 * Irenaeus
 * Schism (religion)
 * Antichrist
 * Manichaeism
 * First Council of Nicaea
 * Athanasius of Alexandria
 * Arianism
 * Arius
 * Marcionism
 * Marcion of Sinope
 * On the Detection and Overthrow of the So-Called Gnosis
 * Epiphanius of Salamis
 * Ecumenical council
 * Docetism
 * First Council of Constantinople
 * Justinian I
 * Theodosius II
 * First Council of Ephesus
 * Pope Celestine I
 * Nestorianism
 * Council of Chalcedon
 * Eutychianism
 * Second Council of Constantinople
 * Third Council of Constantinople
 * Council of Rome
 * First Synod of Tyre
 * Quinisext Council
 * Councils of Orange
 * Council of Sardica
 * Council of Trent
 * Antinomianism


 * Eastern Orthodoxy
 * Byzantium
 * Christian Oral Tradition
 * Papias of Hierapolis
 * Theognostus


 * Later Biblical Revision and Translation
 * Biblical apocrypha
 * Revised Standard Version
 * Authorized King James Version


 * Protestant Reformation
 * Martin Luther
 * Sola scriptura
 * Protestantism
 * John Calvin
 * John Wesley
 * Methodism
 * Articles of Religion (Methodist)
 * Book of Discipline (United Methodist)
 * Protestant Reformation
 * Textus Receptus


 * Modern Christian Movements
 * Fundamentalist–Modernist Controversy
 * Modernism
 * Campbellite
 * Restoration Movement
 * Latter Day Saint movement
 * Chicago Statement on Biblical Inerrancy
 * Ferdinand Christian Baur


 * Critical Review of Christianity
 * The Bible and history


 * Biblical Analysis
 * Historicity of Jesus
 * Historical Jesus
 * Jesus and history
 * Historical background of New Testament
 * Hermeneutics
 * Exegesis
 * Historicism
 * Relativism
 * Biblical archaeology
 * Judea (Roman province)
 * Biblical Minimalism
 * Evangelicalism
 * Historical reliability of the Gospels
 * Historical reliability of the Acts of the Apostles
 * Biblical criticism
 * Biblical manuscript
 * Quest for the historical Jesus
 * Jesus Seminar
 * Religious perspectives on Jesus
 * Textual criticism
 * Textual variants in the New Testament
 * Jesus as myth
 * Christ myth theory
 * Jesus Christ in comparative mythology
 * Greco-Roman mysteries


 * Biblical Infallibility
 * King James Only movement
 * Biblical Archaeology Review
 * Pauline epistles
 * Ussher chronology
 * Dispensationalism
 * Biblical literalism
 * Christianity in the 19th century
 * Church militant and church triumphant
 * Biblical inerrancy
 * Biblical infallibility
 * Biblical authority
 * Born again (Christianity)
 * Bible version debate


 * Textual versions of early Bible
 * Four Evangelists
 * Synoptic Gospels
 * Gospel of Matthew
 * Matthew 10
 * Gospel of Luke
 * Luke–Acts
 * Gospel of Mark
 * Epistle of James
 * Epistle to the Hebrews
 * Authorship of the Epistle to the Hebrews
 * Markan priority
 * Theophilus (biblical)
 * Aleppo Codex
 * Gospel of the Hebrews
 * Leningrad Codex
 * Codex Sinaiticus
 * Old Testament
 * Codex Vaticanus
 * Great uncial codices
 * Codex Alexandrinus
 * Codex Bezae
 * Dating the Bible
 * Gospel
 * Gospel harmony


 * Assyria
 * Assyrian Church of the East
 * Nebuchadnezzar II
 * Assyria


 * Paulinine
 * Pauline Christianity
 * Paul the Apostle and Judaism
 * Paul the Apostle
 * Barnabas
 * Adiaphora


 * Hellenistic Effect
 * Classical Greece
 * Western culture
 * Hellenistic civilization


 * Levant, Geography and History
 * Samaria
 * Samaritan Revolts
 * Samaritans
 * Samaritan Pentateuch
 * History of the Southern Levant
 * Palestine
 * Babylon
 * Land of Israel
 * Southern Levant
 * Akkadian language
 * Moab
 * Council of Ephesus
 * Levant
 * Judea
 * Definitions of Palestine
 * History of the Levant
 * Fertile Crescent
 * Antediluvian


 * Mesopotamia
 * Achaemenid Empire
 * Mesopotamia
 * Sumerian
 * List of Byzantine emperors
 * Persian people
 * Persian Gulf
 * Cyrus the Great


 * Asia Minor
 * Anatolia
 * Kingdom of Pontus
 * Temple of Artemis
 * Asia Minor
 * Antioch
 * Patriarch of Antioch


 * Miscelaneous
 * Population growth
 * Steady State theory


 * Modern Theories on Heresy
 * Walter Bauer


 * Stop
 * List of Christian heresies
 * Christian radicalism
 * Christian heresy in the modern era
 * Heresiology
 * Heterodoxy
 * History of Christianity
 * Herem (censure)
 * Deviationism
 * Donatism
 * Montanism
 * Bogomilism
 * Pataria
 * Dulcinian
 * Waldensians
 * Inquisition
 * Religious war
 * Great Apostasy
 * Catholic Ecumenical Councils
 * Edict of Thessalonica
 * Priscillian
 * Albigensian Crusade
 * Languedoc
 * Giordano Bruno
 * Galileo Galilei
 * Theodosius I
 * First seven Ecumenical Councils