Fundamental theology
Fundamental theology is a branch of Catholic theology which seeks to establish the fact that God has made a supernatural revelation and established the Catholic Church as its divinely authorized custodian and interpreter.[1]
Unlike apologetics, fundamental theology does not directly work towards evangelization, but rather towards the analysis of where and by what means God brings human beings to assent to his Word.[2]
See also
- Apostolic succession
- Four Marks of the Church
- Fundamentalism
- Origin myth
- Papal supremacy
- Primacy of the Bishop of Rome
- Primacy of Simon Peter
- Successionism
- Restorationism
References
- http://www.catholicculture.org/culture/library/dictionary/index.cfm?id=33679
- Dulles, SJ, Avery (May 2004). "The Rebirth of Apologetics". First Things.
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