Conceptual-theological
and historical entries are of two
kinds: a) Conceptual-Theological Entries provide concise
definitions and explanations of terms, concepts, works, and present
the views of theologians and other church leaders throughout
history and today. Their role is to present how the theological
concepts vary in different periods of history, because in each case
they are shaped by theological assessments, marked by a specific
context, and selectively grounded in history, and to show how these
alternate views are related or not to the theological views found in
different present-day contexts. b) Historical Entries, on
events, communities, figures, or works that mark the history of
Christianity, present how, throughout history, the church strove to
make sense of contextual features of Christianity similar to those
found today. In order to help make understandable the
complexity of world Christianity in its diversity, these entries
begin with the question: Which historical events, communities,
figures, and/or works can be viewed as antecedents to the present-day
manifestations of Christianity? To facilitate this
comparison, the historical entries must themselves identify how each
historical manifestation of Christianity is marked by a specific
context, shaped by theological assessments, and selectively grounded
in history. The historical entries should also suggest (through
cross-references) how "the complexity of present-day world
Christianity in its diversity" is in continuity or discontinuity with
these historical manifestations. For
further explanations: see Template
# 2 T Concept (see
also Template
# 3 T Concept in Context).
The first step in preparing conceptual-theological and historical entries involves reviewing the traditional entries in existing dictionaries and encyclopedia and listing for each concept, event, institution, figure, or work, the different ways in which, in different periods or circumstances, this manifestation of Christianity is contextually marked, theologically shaped, and selectively grounded in history.