THE_MORIBUND_INSTITUTE // DEWEY CLASS 200
200 – Religion & Theology
The Institute wing for theology, scripture, myth, ritual, comparative religion, religious history, sacred language, biblical studies, church whatnot, and the old quarrels about heaven, earth, gods, angels, temples, symbols, and souls.
Shelves in 200
200 Religion
The main shelf for religious studies, theology, scripture, myth, and sacred tradition.
Theology
God, doctrine, divine attributes, revelation, salvation, worship, and metaphysical argument.
Biblical Studies
Scripture, interpretation, biblical language, exegesis, typology, and textual trails.
Christianity
Church history, doctrine, saints, scripture, theology, liturgy, and Christian culture.
Judaism
Hebrew Bible, rabbinic tradition, Jewish history, theology, ritual, and interpretation.
Islam
Qur’an, hadith, theology, law, history, philosophy, and Islamic civilization.
Buddhism
Dharma, monastic traditions, meditation, texts, philosophy, cosmology, and practice.
Hinduism
Vedas, epics, gods, philosophy, ritual, devotion, yoga, and Indian religious culture.
Mythology
Gods, heroes, monsters, symbolic stories, cosmologies, and sacred narrative machinery.
Comparative Religion
Patterns, parallels, contrasts, shared motifs, and cross-cultural religious study.
Church History
Councils, controversies, saints, denominations, missions, movements, and ecclesiastical drama.
Religious Language
Sacred terms, translations, theological vocabulary, names, metaphors, and doctrinal wording.
Angelology
Angels, messengers, heavenly beings, divine council material, and “angel of the Lord” trails.
Christology
Jesus, incarnation, titles, divine identity, Logos theology, and messianic interpretation.
Two Powers in Heaven
Jewish and Christian interpretive trails about divine plurality, agency, and heavenly figures.
Use this class when the post is mainly about religion, theology, scripture, ritual, mythology, sacred language, or religious history. If the post is mostly about language, also add a 400 Language label. If it is mostly historical, also add a 900 History label.
Suggested Lesson Types
Scripture Study
Close reading of biblical, religious, or theological passages.
Doctrine Maps
Break a doctrine into claims, sources, objections, definitions, and implications.
Sacred Vocabulary
Interactive vocabulary for theological, biblical, liturgical, and mythological terms.
Comparative Religion
Compare concepts, rituals, stories, figures, or symbols across traditions.
Religious History
Chronologies, councils, movements, biographies, schisms, and institutional trails.
Interactive Exercises
Tap-to-build, flashcards, reading checks, quizzes, and lesson embeds.
Example 200 Lesson Embed
A religion lesson can pair a short explanatory section with an interactive vocabulary or sentence-building exercise.
This is useful for theological vocabulary, biblical phrases, comparative religion terms,
or short reading checks.
<div class="mor-tap-to-build" data-questions='[
{
"prompt": "Put the theological sentence in order:",
"phrase": "Theology studies God and divine things.",
"answer": ["Theology", "studies", "God", "and", "divine", "things."],
"distractors": ["river", "machine", "accidentally", "folder"]
},
{
"prompt": "Build the sentence:",
"phrase": "A parable teaches through story.",
"answer": ["A", "parable", "teaches", "through", "story."],
"distractors": ["stone", "only", "mirror", "under"]
}
]'></div>
<script src="https://mor-blogger-embeds.pages.dev/tap-to-build/tap-to-build.js"></script>
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