Theology

  • 61theology — [θi: ɒlədʒi] noun (plural theologies) the study of the nature of God and religious belief. ↘religious beliefs and theory when systematically developed. Derivatives theological adjective theologically adverb theologist noun theologize or …

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  • 62theology — n. Divinity, theologics, true doctrine concerning God and His relations to man, scientific statement of the facts of religion …

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  • 63theology — n 1. divinity, religion, hierology, hagiog raphy, hagiology, Rare. theologies; theosophy; patrology, patristics; rabbinism. 2. Scripture, the Gospel, revelation, theopneusty; Torah, Talmud; isogogics, exegesis, exegetics, her meneutics. 3. canon… …

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  • 64theology — the·ol·o·gy …

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  • 65theology —  Теология …

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  • 66theology — [θiˈɒlədʒi] noun [U] the study of God and religion theological [ˌθiːəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)l] adj …

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  • 67theology — the•ol•o•gy [[t]θiˈɒl ə dʒi[/t]] n. pl. gies 1) rel the field of study and analysis that treats of God and of God s attributes and relations to the universe; the study of divine things or religious truth; divinity 2) rel a particular form, system …

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  • 68theology — /θiˈɒlədʒi / (say thee oluhjee) noun (plural theologies) 1. a systematic study of God, His attributes, and His relations to the universe; the study of divine things or religious truth; divinity. 2. a particular form, system, or branch of this… …

  • 69theology — [14] Greek theós meant ‘god’. (Despite the more than passing similarity, it is not related to Latin deus ‘god’, source of English deity. Its precise ancestry has never been determined. It may go back ultimately to the Indo European base *dhē ‘put …

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  • 70theology — n. (pl. ies) 1 a the study of theistic (esp. Christian) religion. b a system of theistic (esp. Christian) religion. c the rational analysis of a religious faith. 2 a system of theoretical principles, esp. an impractical or rigid ideology.… …

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