Subscribe Today
Why Study Theology? February 07, He came to his own home, and his own people received him not. But to all who received him, who believed in here name, he gave power to become children of God; who were born, not of blood nor of the will of the flesh nor of the will of man, but of God. First, Catholicism, and indeed Christianity at large, is very little like what atheist presume it is like. Our faith is interested in truth and it to the full.
1. Studying theology helps us to know God more perfectly.
We neither blindly adhere to the things of faith nor do we believe that science is its opponent. Even though Christians may understand faith's truth and importance, they find themselves unable to convey their understanding in a logical way.
Atheism, agnosticism, etc. Scientism is the opposite extreme to the superstitious belief which is not founded in anything logical. By adhering to scientism many falsely conclude that science has not come to know God, He cannot be known.
Catholicism disagrees with either extreme and Stidy the necessity for both faith and science. To the wider culture, the scholarly witness of Catholicism must be given to reveal the truth of faith. It is sad to me that truth's importance to some has so evanesced. There is universal principles to be known in every denomination, and they are not insignificant.]
One thought on “Why Should We Study Theology”