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Theoretical Christianity: in the same vein as Theoretical Physics, this
empirical study is a look at traditional Christianity from slightly different
angles, with slightly different inputs and outputs.
It is not doctrine, nor is it a departure from traditional beliefs; it is a
complement to those beliefs in a way which not only supports them, but
vindicates them.
Theoretical Christianity was invented through the studies of Christianity2000
for the purpose of creating greater relation between Christianity and
the day we live, and to further the understanding of everything around us from
a vantage point of Christian thought and perception.
is not “theoretical” in the sense of not being “actual;”
it is theoretical in the same way that Theoretical Physics is: not exactly
following the norm, or normally-pursued avenues of understanding in seeking
the same truth.
A look at the same thing from a height; from a different perspective--but not
divesting itself of fundamental beliefs.
Theoretical Christianity is as firmly rooted in the tenets and doctrines
of Christianity as Theoretical Physics is in Physics. Albert Einstein, the
best-known theoretical physicist of all time, made great advances
in the field of physics based on his ability to look at things differently--and
apply different principles to well-known and accepted axioms.
He didn’t want to corrupt Newtonian Physics; he wanted to take a new look
at physics, period.
Theoretical Christianity does exactly that: it examines the well of
information already documented within the body of Christian study, plus the
wealth of extant information which bears examination due to its’ potential for
apologetic value. In this discipline, we are free to examine almost any source in
our search for truth, greater understanding, and proofs.
Theoretical Christianity is an apologetic work, meant to defend the faith
through the analysis of existing facts in the best possible light of understanding;
also, it is the empirical investigation of facts which either represent new
knowledge for mankind--or knowledge so old as to have been forgotten.
Then, through the application of focus in certain areas that show promise,
we attempt to ascertain the truths. The areas are listed below.
For more information on each department
of Theoretical Christianity,
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