i don't have a nice clean answer to the question "what is theology?".  i'm sure that i will have one very shortly as i fire up my seminary studies here at princeton seminary. 
coming in, my basic definition is that a person's theology is the way a person views God and all the different relational aspects of that God to that person, others and the world.  most of my life, i shunned theology because i viewed it as an intellectual exercise for people that had way too much free time.  in recent years, however, i have seen how a person's theology truly impacts his/her everyday life.
what does a person believe about God and his response to the wrong decisions we make in life?  does God forgive and forget?  does forgive and remember later?  does God truly give us a fresh start or does his discipline keep us in the same place for a time period until we learn?  does God's kindness truly lead to repentance (Rom 2:4)?  does godly sorrow leave no regret (II Cor 7:10)?  do we doubt the blood of Jesus if feel like we are not forgiven?  are we in Christ if we continue to sin over and over?
these are questions i have heard from friends over the past 10 years...  good questions...  do u have the same ones? 
no matter what, i agree with one of my professors when she states that theology is not merely an intellectual exercise.  we cannot separate the intellect from the soul as we inquire after God.
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