Historical Theology
The study of theology in light of historical periods, movements, events, trends, or figures. For example, Arthur Michael Ramsey's An Era in Anglican Theology, From Gore to Temple, The Development of Anglican Theology between Lux Mundi and the Second World War, 1889-1939 (1960) is a work of historical theology.
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