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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61. Durham had undercut the entire theological rationale for the revival.
62. But what Peter saw as fuzzy thinking, others saw as a frank difference in theological points of view.
63. Likewise, important theological issues can and should be studied by communication scholars, such as how faith is communicated.
64. The hermeneutics of the cross ought to lead us to quite different theological conclusions about living faithfully in the twilight of modernity.
65. Even some of the century's most notable achievements were presented in theological terms.
66. A theological college is a narrow world, frequently compared to a greenhouse.
67. Robert Hibbert had died in 1849 leaving money for religious purposes, which was at first applied to theological education.
68. Some theological and historical background is necessary before examining the present acclamations of the Roman mass.
69. The worst of the teaching offered in theological colleges occurs because the staff are few and the ground to be covered enormous.
70. New College Library boasts the largest theological collection of books and papers under one roof in the United Kingdom.
71. In Kepler's defense of Copernicus, mathematical, physical, and theological considerations all carried weight.
72. The Corinthians are not in the privileged position of judges between theological niceties.
73. In only one manuscript is the form of living related to the wider but familiar theological framework of the gift virtues.
74. Karl Barth's theology can thus be accurately described as a semiology[sentencedict.com], a theological semiotics.
75. The theological stage he associated with militarism, the metaphysical with juristic thought, and the positive stage with industrialism.
76. A pillar of orthodoxy, he challenged the theological liberalism fashionable at the time.
77. While we fight the Devil on the theological front, he sneaks up on us from behind.
78. This was soon followed by a further defeat for the conservative faction in the Theological Commission.
79. Licentiate in Theology A three-year course allowing a choice of options within the theological field.
80. But what is particularly noteworthy about his remarks is their explicitly theological tenor.
81. What we may recognize as a scientific principle was enunciated via the theological concept of divine immutability.
82. Training for ministry was only possible through an underground network of theological seminars with few Bibles(Sentencedict.com), or other books.
83. Most of these are paraphrases of biblical texts, and like hymns they vary in theological emphasis and musical appropriateness.
84. By the twentieth century, it was still active, maintaining a theological school at Nisibis in northern Mesopotamia.
85. Theological arguments can justify and indeed increasingly require the ordination of women to the priesthood.
86. Two invited speakers address topics of current theological interest, leading to discussion and debate.
87. Any theological reflection on human work and social praxis ought to be rooted in this fundamental affirmation.
88. At theological college, near Oxford, the docility of most of the wives of other students irritated Anna.
89. The proper theological term for that is Baloney.
90. The Fuller Theological Seminary opened in 1947.
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