theological

IPA: θiʌɫˈɑdʒɪkʌɫ

adjective

  • Of or relating to theology.
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Examples of "theological" in Sentences

  • There is a difference between what I call theological anti-Judaism and modern antisemitism.
  • And in this vacuum comes this sort of like what I call a theological equivalent of junk food.
  • It was intended as a manual for beginners as a compilation of all of the main theological teachings of that time.
  • And yet the astonishing thing is that science fiction and fantasy are absolutely awash in theological speculation.
  • But if you think that American taxpayers don't have any interest in theological views of HST science, you're wrong.
  • C.E. Morgan studied English and voice at Berea College and holds a master’s in theological studies from Harvard Divinity School.
  • But inasmuch as Grecian polytheism is, in fact, the culmination of all the mythological systems of the ancient world, the fully-developed flower and ripened fruit of the cosmical and theological conceptions of the childhood-condition of humanity, we propose to epitomize the results of his inquiry as to the _theological_, opinions of the Greeks, supplying additional confirmation of his views from other sources.

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