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This article contains links to articles on various doctrines taught by William Branham.  Click on the picture or description name for the full article.  
To followers of William Branham, "theology" is a bad wordWhat they fail to realize is that the word "theology" simply means - “The study of God” and is also used as a general term for the study of all the teachings of the Bible.<ref>Systematic Theology: Revised Edition, ed. Stanley M. Horton, 652 (Springfield, MO: Logion Press, 2007).</ref>  They also fail to realize that William Branham recognized that he had a theology and he knew it was his own theology that he was teaching.


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This article contains links to articles on various doctrines taught by William Branham.  Click on the bolded blue heading to read the full article.  
*[[Doctrines|His Major Doctrines]]
*[[Elijah|Did William Branham have the spirit of Elijah?]]
*[[Non-Biblical Doctrines|Doctrines that William Branham taught that are not in the Bible]]
*[[Theology|William Branham's Theology]]
*[[Minor Doctrines|Other minor doctrines of William Branham]]
 
To followers of William Branham, "theology" is a bad wordWhat they fail to realize is that the word "theology" simply means - “The study of God” and is also used as a general term for the study of all the teachings of the Bible.<ref>Systematic Theology: Revised Edition, ed. Stanley M. Horton, 652 (Springfield, MO: Logion Press, 2007).</ref>  They also fail to realize that William Branham recognized that he had a theology and he knew it was his own theology that he was teaching.


=William Branham's view of theology=
=William Branham's view of theology=