Christian theology
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See also History of Christian theology Outline of Christian theology
Christian theology is based largely upon the Canonical Gospels, letters and books of the New Testament and to a lesser degree the Old Testament, being a discourse concerning Christian logic. Christian theologians use Biblical exegesis, rational analysis, and argument to understand, explain, test, critique, defend or promote Christianity. Theology might be undertaken to help the theologian understand Christianity more truly, make comparisons between Christianity and other traditions, defend Christianity against critics, facilitate Christianity's reform, assist in the propagation of Christianity, draw on the resources of the Christian tradition to address some present situation or need.