Theological ( adjective , noun )

(As an adjective)

Theological ( adjective )

  1. Of or relating to the study of God, religion, or the divine.
  2. Based on religious beliefs rather than reason or scientific knowledge.

Origin:

From the greek words "theos" meaning "god" and "logos" meaning "study".

Examples:

  1. He studied theology in college.
  2. The theological debate between evolution and creationism.
  3. The theological implications of the doctrine of the Trinity.
  4. Theological discussions about the nature of God.
  5. Theological musings on the existence of an afterlife.

(As a noun)

Theological ( noun )

  1. Of or relating to the study of God, religion, or the divine.
  2. Based on religious beliefs rather than reason or scientific knowledge.

Origin:

From the greek words "theos" meaning "god" and "logos" meaning "study".

Examples:

  1. He studied theology in college.
  2. The theological debate between evolution and creationism.
  3. The theological implications of the doctrine of the Trinity.
  4. Theological discussions about the nature of God.
  5. Theological musings on the existence of an afterlife.
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