The Purity of Theology refers to the importance of maintaining a sound and untainted understanding of Christian doctrine, as emphasized in the Bible. According to 2 Timothy 2:15, believers are exhorted to "correctly handle the word of truth," highlighting the need for precision and accuracy in theological pursuits. The pursuit of pure theology is also underscored in Titus 2:7-8, where Christian leaders are encouraged to teach "sound doctrine" and provide a model of good works, and in Psalms 119:160, which affirms the entirety of God's word as truth, underscoring the significance of theological integrity in the Christian faith. By prioritizing the purity of theology, Christians can ensure that their understanding of God and His ways remains rooted in Scripture, as seen in Romans 12:2, where believers are called to be transformed by the renewal of their minds.
A.W. Tozer emphasizes the importance of maintaining pure and accurate beliefs in Christianity, warning against the trend of relativism that allows personal choice to dictate religious truth. He critiques the rise of ambiguous religious literature that dilutes sound Christian thinking and encourages
