Synonyms for theological
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : thee-uh-loj-i-kuh l |
Phonetic Transcription : ˌθi əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl |
Définition of theological
Origin :- 1520s, from Medieval Latin theologicalis, from Latin theologicus, from theologia (see theology). Earlier was theologic (late 15c.).
- adj religious, concerning a god-centered philosophy
- He dealt with the question on theological, legal and social grounds.
- Extract from : « The Grand Old Man » by Richard B. Cook
- He had no theological degree, but the whole University, doctors and all, went to hear him.
- Extract from : « Albert Durer » by T. Sturge Moore
- It is based on theological juggling and traditional sophisms.
- Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
- These three stages are the Theological, the Metaphysical, and the Positive.
- Extract from : « Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 3 of 3) » by John Morley
- God create them; they are not the product of theological colleges.
- Extract from : « Things as They Are » by Amy Wilson-Carmichael
- What is she doing in the field of literature, theological in particular?
- Extract from : « Hymns from the Morningland » by Various
- The one issue in which he is most passionately interested is theological.
- Extract from : « My Contemporaries In Fiction » by David Christie Murray
- Only look at the theological quiddities of effete scholasticism.
- Extract from : « Erasmus and the Age of Reformation » by Johan Huizinga
- Soon Erasmus found himself a member of the theological faculty.
- Extract from : « Erasmus and the Age of Reformation » by Johan Huizinga
- It was there that most of his theological treatises were elaborated and published.
- Extract from : « The Scottish Reformation » by Alexander F. Mitchell
Antonyms for theological
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