Definitionn. the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth
Last update: July 13, 2015
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There is a course in theology in our University. [noun]
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One of the problems of modern theology is that it has become abstracted. [noun]
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She has degrees in Sociology and Theology and specializes in adult learning, and also the changing pattern of relationships in the modern world. [noun]
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This is the theology of a savage, in the style of a clown, but it is quoted by Walker as Mr. [noun]
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When kept clear of theology and politics she was not an ill-natured woman. [noun]
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All this, and the worship of relics and of ikons, has been introduced into works of theology and into the catechisms. [noun]
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One uniform type of doctrine has not yet been elaborated; divergencies in secondary matters arise freely in East and West; theology is not wedded to invariable formulas. [noun]
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For the sake of brevity, I will disregard the testimony of ecclesiastical history and Christian theology: this subject deserves a separate treatise, and I propose hereafter to return to it. [noun]
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This is the reason that the theology often varies so from that of the forenoon. [noun]
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