Synonym: divinity, theological system. Similar words: geology, ideology, theological, apology, biology, ideological, technology, psychology. Meaning: [θiˈɒlədʒi]] n. 1. the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth 2. a particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings 3. the learned profession acquired by specialized courses in religion (usually taught at a college or seminary).
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61) In spare time - between politics and classics there was little spare time - he began to read a few books of theology.
62) Henry Ford's assertion that history was bunk was itself bunk: theology seemed to me a much better candidate.
63) There is one important difference, however, that has changed the cultural context in which theology does its work.
64) He was also more adept at using his rhetorical skills in the service of theology and asceticism.
65) In another way too, the advance of science has posed a challenge for theology.
66) I did not hear any name-it-and-claim-it theology at Sheffield Family Life Center that night.
67) These developments face the churches and theology with a whole series of difficult and delicate questions.
68) Several passages from these chapters appear here in slightly revised form. philosophical theology right up to the present.
69) Educated Protestants were all too aware of the popular ignorance of the basics of theology.
70) This puts theology in a much stronger position to accept the challenge posed by historians and philosophers.
71) In our theology, hard work was its own justification, a guard against corruption.
72) They were, nevertheless[Sentence dictionary], men loyal to the catholic practices and theology of the Society.
73) Much of the history of theology in the past two centuries is the chronicle of those bridge-building projects.
74) The papacy, to maintain orthodoxy, placed restrictions on which universities could teach theology.
75) From the late 1920s, Brunner had become increasingly interested in the question of natural theology.
76) It was a theology of pruning and purification, and this impulse was reflected in how they understood language.
77) But in the main, he found that a man must hammer out his theology alone.
78) The not very exacting demands of a theology degree gave him time to make a lot of useful Anglican friends.
79) If not from theology, then, they asked themselves, where did we gain our knowledge of the world?
80) Karl Barth's theology can thus be accurately described as a semiology, a theological semiotics.
81) An educated cleric well versed in Shia theology, he presents reasoned arguments for the beliefs of the conservative establishment.
82) In both of these lines one central issue was that raised by Lessing of the relation between theology and history.
83) Fukuyama is unlikely to attach much weight to Liberation theology, which he would no doubt classify as a doomed subspecies of Marxism-Leninism.
84) Theology has sometimes forced a certain logic upon the thought of Irenaeus which plays it false.
85) Licentiate in Theology A three-year course allowing a choice of options within the theological field.
86) Another wildfire movement was liberation theology, expressed in Base Ecclesiastical Communities.
87) Wiggins was a student of theology for many years before leaving the seminary.
88) The demand for tuition in mathematics fluctuated so Smith often found himself teaching other subjects such as classics, theology and philosophy.
89) Theology tests and determines the sense of the images, it does not create it.
90) In particular, there appears to be a paucity of effective teaching on the theology of music and its significance in worship.
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