Main Theological Topics

Theology is the study of God, faith, and existence. At The Great News Network, we approach theology through a fulfilled perspective—challenging traditional doctrines and emphasizing love, freedom, and personal faith.

This section explores major theological topics including the Second Coming, sin, death, Satan, hell, salvation, grace, and the nature of God. Each topic contrasts TGNN’s view with mainstream Christian teaching, offering a scripturally supported alternative.

Key Theological Studies

Learn more about each pillar by clicking on the title.

1. The Second Coming of Christ

Most Christians view the Second Coming as a future event. But the fulfilled perspective sees it as completed in the first century, fulfilling the prophecies of judgment and restoration found in scripture.

2. Debunking the Trinity

The mainstream view of God as three co-equal persons (Father, Son, Holy Spirit) is called the Trinity. The fulfilled perspective offers a different understanding of God’s nature, one rooted in biblical language and historical context—not Greek philosophical constructs.

3. Sin, Death, Satan, and Hell

Traditionally, these are seen as ongoing threats to humanity. In the fulfilled view, Christ already overcame them. Believers now live in spiritual liberty, not fear of these forces.

4. Salvation and Grace

Salvation isn’t something to earn or fear losing. It was accomplished through Christ. Believers are now free to live in love, trusting that God’s grace is already complete and active.

Why These Topics Matter

Theology influences how people view God, faith, and their life’s purpose. Many feel stuck in systems built on guilt and fear. The Great News presents a fulfilled alternative—backed by scripture, reason, and love.

How It Changes the Believer

  • No Fear-Based Faith: People stop fearing punishment.
  • Theological Freedom: Believers explore truth without dogma.
  • God Reimagined: Love replaces obligation as the foundation of faith.
  • Scripture Makes Sense: The Bible aligns with history and fulfillment.
  • Living in Trust: Faith becomes a response to grace, not a performance.

How It Challenges Religious Institutions

  • Doctrinal Control is Weakened: Institutions lose power over belief.
  • Fear-Based Religion Loses Influence: Guilt no longer drives obedience.
  • Denominational Divides Shrink: Truth matters more than labels.
  • Authority Structures are Questioned: Pastoral control is reevaluated.
  • New Communities Form: Based on love and freedom—not hierarchy.

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