- Source: Status quaestionis
- Sidang Umum Biasa Keempat Belas Sinode Para Uskup
- Tiberius Julius Abdes Pantera
- Pencabutan Batu Kegilaan
- Institute for New Testament Textual Research
- Bart D. Ehrman
- Daniel B. Wallace
- Matenadaran
- Bruce M. Metzger
- Status quaestionis
- Principalía
- Perichoresis
- Byzantine priority theory
- Bible translations into Geʽez
- Cutting the Stone
- Assisted suicide
- History of the pineal gland
- Christian abolitionism
- Leszek Kołakowski
Status quaestionis, a Latin phrase translated roughly as "the state of investigation," is most commonly employed in scholarly literature to refer in a summary way to the accumulated results, scholarly consensus, and areas remaining to be developed on any given topic. The phrase is often used by ancient historians, classicists, theologians, philosophers, biblical scholars, and scholars in related fields, such as (Christian) church history.