Main Theological Topics

Main Theological Topics: Core Doctrines of The Great News

What Are the Main Theological Topics?

Theology is the study of God, faith, and the nature of existence. The Great News Network (TGNN) explores theology with a fulfilled perspective—challenging traditional doctrines and emphasizing a faith rooted in love and freedom rather than fear and obligation.

This section covers the key theological topics that shape The Great News, including the Second Coming, sin, death, Satan, hell, salvation, grace, and the nature of God. We contrast our perspective with mainstream Christian doctrines, providing a clear and scripturally supported alternative.

Key Topics in Theology

This section organizes the most important theological subjects into a structured guide.

1. The Second Coming of Christ

One of the most debated topics in Christianity, the Second Coming of Christ is traditionally viewed as a future event. The fulfilled perspective, however, sees it as something that already happened in the first century, fulfilling the prophecies in scripture.

2. Debunking the Trinity

The doctrine of the Trinity—God as three co-equal persons (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit)—is widely accepted in mainstream Christianity. However, the fulfilled perspective challenges the Trinity, presenting an alternative understanding of God’s nature.

3. Sin, Death, Satan, and Hell in Victorious Eschatology

The traditional Christian view teaches that sin, death, Satan, and hell are ongoing forces that still affect believers. In contrast, the fulfilled perspective asserts that these things have already been defeated through Christ’s completed work.

4. Salvation and Grace: A Fulfilled Perspective

The traditional Christian view of salvation is often tied to fear-based theology, moral obligations, and institutional requirements. The fulfilled perspective sees salvation as something that was fully accomplished by Christ, leaving believers to live in love and freedom, rather than striving for salvation.

Why These Theological Topics Matter

Theology shapes how people see God, their faith, and their purpose. Many believers struggle with traditional doctrines that create fear, guilt, and division. The Great News presents an alternative that is based on scripture, history, and reason.

How These Teachings Affect Believers

  • Faith is No Longer Based on Fear: Believers stop worrying about punishment.
  • Theological Freedom is Embraced: People feel free to explore without dogma.
  • A New Understanding of God Emerges: Faith becomes rooted in love, not obligation.
  • The Bible Becomes More Cohesive: Scripture makes sense in light of fulfillment.
  • Living in Fulfillment Replaces Religious Striving: The focus shifts from effort to trust.

How These Teachings Affect Religious Institutions

  • Institutional Doctrines Are Challenged: Many church traditions lose their grip.
  • The Power of Fear-Based Religion is Weakened: People stop following out of guilt.
  • A Shift Away from Denominational Divisions: Believers focus on truth, not labels.
  • Church Authority Structures Are Questioned: Pastoral control is examined.
  • New Communities Form Around Freedom and Love: Faith communities are reshaped.

Next Steps

Engage with these theological topics by studying scripture, joining discussions, and exploring how fulfilled theology might reshape your faith. This section is a starting point for anyone seeking a deeper, freer, and more meaningful understanding of God, salvation, and the Christian faith.


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