Similar words: ideological, ecological, biological, psychological, technological, logical, theology, geology. Meaning: [θɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l] adj. of or relating to or concerning theology.
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31. The theological debates occasioned by this crisis of identity occupied the generation of Jerome and Augustine.
32. Theological references to them are scant, though St Bernard took the blackness as a symbol of humility.
33. The Council's message to those engaged in biblical and theological research was encouraging and trustful.
34. The destruction of the human face is a highly emotive topic for reasons that are theological as well as psychological.
35. He entered Chichester Theological College and later became a curate in Lincolnshire.
36. A properly theological response can not treat suspicion merely as a positive or a negative impulse from outside the source of theology.
37. Over 3, 000 responses from congregations, inter-church study groups, denominational theological commissions and executive councils were received.
38. Many of these thinkers saw their role as one of declaring the independence of their discipline from theological domination.
39. The theological concepts contained in these phrases are weighty ones indeed and have been the subject of fervent discussion for centuries.
40. Such a concept does itself have roots in theological tradition.
41. Thus, beyond the specifically theological reasons for unionism, there is a broader penumbra of social concerns.
42. Bishop's change in theological position and his abandonment of monastic life both caused sorrow to his community.
43. The good creation still includes the deep with its sea monsters, theological representations of the original monster of chaos.
44. Although the Taipings have been much studied, Mr Spence breaks new ground with his work on the theological texts.
45. It has generally been much more effective in forming the musical sensibilities of clergy than hit-and-run visits to theological colleges.
46. Over 300 articles on the Plan and the issues it raised were published in theological journals.
47. Theological answers are necessary and entirely appropriate to this doubt.
48. By the late 1620s, it was impossible to obtain a licence to publish any theological books containing predestinarian opinions.
49. What is the good of having Rod Hull's Emu in the pulpit if he buries his head in the theological sands.
50. Because the whole critical exercise was subordinate to a theological objective.
51. This theological argument for differentiation was to assume the greatest importance in spreading the Copernican theory.
52. It is indeed dangerous to try to interpret the facts of history in the light of a modern theological problem.
53. Unfortunately(sentencedict.com), theological colleges give little specialist training in the area of new church planting or moribund church rejuvenation.
54. Whereas the scientific enterprise is legitimated by agreed testing procedures, the theological enterprise has been characterized by dogmatism.
55. Second, it was the theological uses of mathematics on which Bacon waxed eloquent.
56. These and similar questions have been forced on to the theological agenda by the way in which the modern western world has grown.
57. He was considered an original thinker, linking the old twelfth-century theological ideas with the new interests of the thirteenth.
58. One morning she was working at home on an assignment for her class in theological reflection.
59. In 1960 he was appointed principal of Cuddesdon theological college, near Oxford.
60. The unnatural but popular division between righteous and unrighteous anger can get many people in a theological and practical muddle.
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