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View usage for: theological in British English (ˌθɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl) adjective1. of, relating to, or based on theology 2. based on God's revelation to humankind of His nature, His designs, and His will 3. informal difficult to understand; esoteric Derived forms theologically (ˌtheoˈlogically) adverb theological in American English (ˌθiəˈlɑdʒɪkəl) adjective of, having to do with, based on, or offering instruction in, theology or a theology : also ˌtheoˈlogic Derived forms theologically (ˌtheoˈlogically) adverb Examples of 'theological' in a sentencetheological There are others who listen mostly with their soul for theological reflection.Such an approach seemed questionable on both philosophical and theological grounds.For as we have said, more and more women are involved in the study of different theological disciplines.Theology would seem a logical reply, as ministry training usually focuses on theological study and commonly takes place in a theological college.Students were also introduced to a wide range of advanced secular, as well as theological, study. Synonyms of 'theological'religious, ecclesiastical, doctrinal, divine More Synonyms of theological Additional synonymsthe message of the Divine Book Synonyms sacred, religious, holy, spiritual, blessed, revered, venerable, hallowed, consecrated, sanctified Definition of or relating to the Christian Church or its clergy They refused to acknowledge the ecclesiastical supremacy of the monarch. Synonyms clerical, religious, church, churchly, priestly, spiritual, holy, divine, pastoral, sacerdotal Nearby words oftheological - theft
- theme
- then
- theological
- theorem
- theoretical
- theorize
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