Christian Theology

Know God, Know Truth

Christian theology is the study of God as He has revealed Himself in Scripture. It is not speculation, but worshipful reflection on the truths God has made known—His nature, His works, and His plan for creation and redemption.

Theology answers life’s deepest questions: Who is God? What is He like? Why did He create the world? What went wrong—and how is it made right?

This page is your gateway to theological foundations that shape Christian worldview, discipleship, and apologetics. Whether you’re exploring God’s attributes, unpacking the Trinity, or understanding the two natures of Christ, you’ll find content rooted in biblical truth, informed by historic orthodoxy, and aimed at spiritual formation and intellectual clarity.


What You’ll Find Here

  • God’s Attributes – Explore God’s eternal nature: His holiness, omniscience, justice, mercy, and more.
  • The Trinity – Understand the unity and distinction within the Godhead: Father, Son, and Spirit.
  • Christology – Study the person and work of Jesus Christ, including the Incarnation, two natures, and two wills.
  • Soteriology – Learn how salvation works: grace, faith, justification, sanctification, and the believer’s union with Christ.
  • Doctrine of Scripture – Reflect on the authority, inspiration, and clarity of God’s Word.
  • Theological Integration – See how theology connects to apologetics, worldview analysis, and Christian living.

Why Theology Matters

Everyone has a theology. The only question is whether it’s true.

Theology is not reserved for scholars—it’s for every believer who seeks to love God with all their heart, soul, mind, and strength. Right theology leads to right worship, right living, and right thinking. It guards us against error, equips us to contend for the faith, and builds the framework for understanding the world.

If you’re serious about truth, discipleship, and defending the faith, then a rich grasp of theology isn’t optional—it’s essential.


Start Here: Core Articles on Christian Theology

Trinity Series

Explore the biblical and historic foundation of the Trinity—one God in three Persons—and see how this core doctrine protects the unity, beauty, and truth of the Christian faith.


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  • Who Is God? A Biblical and Philosophical Overview of the One True God

    Introduction: Why Defining God Matters Every worldview begins with a basic assumption about God—whether He exists, what He is like, and how He relates to us. To misunderstand God is to distort everything else: truth, morality, meaning, and salvation. This post presents a comprehensive yet accessible overview of the one true God as revealed in…

  • The Christian Epistemological Model

    A Transcendentally-Grounded, Coherently-Structured Framework for Knowledge What does it mean to know something? In a world of competing truth claims, shifting philosophies, and increasing skepticism, the Christian worldview offers not just an alternative—but the only sufficient foundation for knowledge, logic, and meaning. This article introduces a robust Christian epistemological model, grounded in God’s revelation, structured…

  • The Golden Calf Principle: When Worship Isn’t Worship

    The Golden Calf Principle can be stated simply: Worship directed to a false conception of God — even if done in His name — is idolatry and is rejected by God. But to fully appreciate the weight of this principle, we need to unpack it theologically and philosophically. This is not just about one Old…

  • Trinity Part 8: The God of the Bible is Triune

    Introduction: Is “God” Enough? We live in a time when “God” is a vague term. In public discourse, the word often functions as a cultural placeholder—a higher power, a Creator, a divine moral standard. In interfaith conversations, it gets collapsed into a so-called “Abrahamic” identity that encompasses Judaism, Islam, and Christianity. But Scripture will not…

  • Trinity Part 7: The Trinity—The Foundation of Love, Personhood, and Meaning

    Introduction: The Beauty Behind Reality For many, the doctrine of the Trinity is seen as a complex formula best left to theologians and creeds. But in truth, the Trinity is not a theological riddle—it is the very heartbeat of reality. It is not only true, but beautiful and necessary for understanding love, identity, and meaning…

  • Trinity Series Part 6: The Immanent and Economic Trinity — How God Is Known in Time

    The God of Scripture is both transcendent and involved—He is above all, yet acts within time. He is eternal and immutable, yet enters the world, speaks, creates, redeems, and indwells. This dynamic invites a theological question:When we see the Father sending, the Son dying, and the Spirit indwelling—are we witnessing God’s true being or just…

  • Trinity Part 5: The Two Natures of Christ — One Person, Fully God and Fully Man

    Introduction: The Triune God Enters History The mystery of the Trinity culminates in the Incarnation—the eternal Son of God took on human nature to redeem humanity. This is not a side note of theology; it is the center of history, the foundation of salvation, and the heartbeat of Christian worship. But how should we think…

  • Trinity Part 4: Monarchia, Eternal Generation, and Procession — How the Trinity Is One and Three

    Introduction: One Fountain, Three Streams At the center of the historic doctrine of the Trinity is a mystery that preserves the beautiful tension between unity and distinction: the Monarchia of the Father. From the Father, the Son is eternally begotten, and the Holy Spirit eternally proceeds. This divine “fountainhead” language, rooted in Scripture and clarified…

  • Trinity Series Part 3: The Essence–Energy Distinction — How the Infinite God Is Known

    Introduction: Can We Truly Know God? The Christian faith proclaims a God who is utterly transcendent—infinitely above His creation, wholly self-existent, and dependent on nothing. Yet it also proclaims a God who draws near—who creates, speaks, saves, and indwells His people. But how can a simple, infinite God, whose essence is utterly beyond us, interact…

  • Trinity Series Part 2: One Essence, Three Hypostases

    Introduction: The Clarity We Need to Confess What We Worship In the previous post, we introduced the biblical and creedal foundation of the Trinity: one God in three Persons—Father, Son, and Holy Spirit. But how can this be? How can God be one and three without being self-contradictory? The key lies in precise theological categories.…