• "Higher" view of scripture being the authoritative "Word" of God. A belief in the authority of the
Bible as
God's revelation to humanity.
Bible prophecy and
Bible inerrancy are often affirmed, some may take it further and believe in
biblical literalism, while other may hold views of
biblical infallibility. This often includes the understanding that the Bible in it original manuscripts, is the final authority in all matters on which it speaks or on matters of faith and religion. • The
Virgin birth of Jesus Christ. • The doctrine of
Trinity, i.e., God the Father, God the Son and God the Holy Spirit. • The doctrine of the deity of
Jesus Christ (i.e., that Jesus is fully God and fully man). • The literal, physical
resurrection of Jesus. • The literal, physical
return of Jesus. • The belief in both a literal
Heaven and a literal
Hell as biblically described (
purgatory may be added in for Catholics although not accepted by others), • The doctrine of
original sin is held by theological conservatism. • Among Theological Conservative Christians overall, the
resurrection of Christ is seen as the most important actual event in the history of the world. • For Theological Conservative Protestant Christians specifically, they place a central focus on Christ's redeeming work on the
cross as the only means for salvation and the forgiveness of
sins.' • Theological Conservative Christians take to be true biblical teachings such as Jesus’ statement: "I am the way and the truth and the life. No one comes to the Father except through me" (John 14:6).' Moreover, it went on to address philosophical concerns the
presuppositions for the first time arguing beyond the creeds that philosophical positions were vital, "''Since the Renaissance, and more particularly since the Enlightenment, world views have been developed that involve skepticism about basic Christian tenets. Such are the agnosticism that denies that God is knowable, the rationalism that denies that He is incomprehensible, the idealism that denies that He is transcendent, and the existentialism that denies rationality in His relationships with us. When these un- and anti-Biblical principles seep into men's theologies at a presuppositional level, as today they frequently do, faithful interpretation of Holy Scripture becomes impossible."'' == Component movements ==