There are numerous ways to describe the spectrum of beliefs concerning predestination in Christian thinking.
Paul's influence on Christian thinking is said to be more significant than any other New Testament author.
He was then baptized and educated in Christian thinking by a priest named Carpophorus.
Christian moral thinking cannot be based on what is convenient to human nature.
This is seen by critics to be contradictory to traditional Christian thinking.
Medieval political philosophy in Europe was heavily influenced by Christian thinking.
At least, this is one strand of Christian thinking.
He has broken with traditional Christian thinking at times, for instance suggesting that some people are "born with an inclination" towards homosexuality.
Christian thinking has been affected not so much by specific doubts as by the general concept of doubting which is entertained today.