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单词 systematic theology
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Definition of systematic theology in English:

systematic theology

noun
mass noun
  • A form of theology in which the aim is to arrange religious truths in a self-consistent whole.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Many of today's pagans reject super-naturalism, tending toward a ‘natural’ spirituality without systematic theology or dogma.
    • As I have already said, the systematic theology is a sophistication of that theology which is necessarily present in so far as religious language is present.
    • Consequently systematic theology in the future cannot be satisfied with the recital of past differences as if they were historically justified without implication for future reconciliation.
    • During seminary she spent a year studying Reformation history and systematic theology in Munich.
    • In the first major work of systematic theology in the church's history, it was already recognized that how the devil and demons exist and what they are is an open space for theological exploration, even if decided opinions are held by some.
    • First, it makes an enormous contribution to systematic theology.
    • An understanding of systematic theology and a historical perspective on developments and movements within the church (including error and heresy) are immensely helpful to the man in the pulpit.
    • Their elegant collection of essays explores the subject of the world's end from the perspectives of physics, brain research, psychology, biblical studies, systematic theology and philosophy.
    • In the third and final article I will consider systematic theology, key centers of theology, movements such as feminism and Radical Orthodoxy, and theology in relation to the churches.
    • The latter work offers a view of what systematic theology might look like given his approach.
    • Maybe that is one of the best things, for me, about being a student of the Bible rather than of systematic theology.
    • This is a very well-conceived, well-designed textbook in contemporary systematic theology, representing the current state of the art in both theological inquiry and theological instruction.
    • It is a central concern of those who teach systematic theology as well.
    • Both works are concerned to make trinitarianism a central idea that controls the entire field of systematic theology.
    • Instead, he wants to emphasize the dual nature of theological content and context, as well as the human element in the formulation of systematic theology.
    • The Bible itself is anything but a textbook in systematic theology, and it never invites us to fashion one.
    • He was a pioneer in textual criticism of the Bible, exegesis and systematic theology.
    • The style of systematic theology has shifted to some degree toward collaborative efforts of teams of scholars representing a wider perspective brought to bear on issues of concern.
    • It is just the task of systematic theology to judge these processes critically.
    • While later doing studies toward a doctorate in systematic theology, I became aware of how brilliant an age the twentieth century was theologically.

Derivatives

  • systematic theologian

  • noun
    • These writers are, after all, systematic theologians; they are intent on making connections.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • It follows, I contend, that religion is more richly sustained by storytellers than by systematic theologians.
      • One of the invitations he accepted, however, was not from fellow professors or systematic theologians but from pastors.
      • A renowned Johannine scholar and a systematic theologian together explore the question, ‘What experience of God do the Johannine writings suggest?’
      • His challenge would lead to a broadening of theology, in that it calls for the cooperation of systematic theologians.
 
 

Definition of systematic theology in US English:

systematic theology

noun
  • A form of theology in which the aim is to arrange religious truths in a self-consistent whole.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The latter work offers a view of what systematic theology might look like given his approach.
    • It is just the task of systematic theology to judge these processes critically.
    • In the first major work of systematic theology in the church's history, it was already recognized that how the devil and demons exist and what they are is an open space for theological exploration, even if decided opinions are held by some.
    • Instead, he wants to emphasize the dual nature of theological content and context, as well as the human element in the formulation of systematic theology.
    • It is a central concern of those who teach systematic theology as well.
    • This is a very well-conceived, well-designed textbook in contemporary systematic theology, representing the current state of the art in both theological inquiry and theological instruction.
    • While later doing studies toward a doctorate in systematic theology, I became aware of how brilliant an age the twentieth century was theologically.
    • Both works are concerned to make trinitarianism a central idea that controls the entire field of systematic theology.
    • In the third and final article I will consider systematic theology, key centers of theology, movements such as feminism and Radical Orthodoxy, and theology in relation to the churches.
    • First, it makes an enormous contribution to systematic theology.
    • Many of today's pagans reject super-naturalism, tending toward a ‘natural’ spirituality without systematic theology or dogma.
    • As I have already said, the systematic theology is a sophistication of that theology which is necessarily present in so far as religious language is present.
    • Maybe that is one of the best things, for me, about being a student of the Bible rather than of systematic theology.
    • He was a pioneer in textual criticism of the Bible, exegesis and systematic theology.
    • During seminary she spent a year studying Reformation history and systematic theology in Munich.
    • The style of systematic theology has shifted to some degree toward collaborative efforts of teams of scholars representing a wider perspective brought to bear on issues of concern.
    • An understanding of systematic theology and a historical perspective on developments and movements within the church (including error and heresy) are immensely helpful to the man in the pulpit.
    • Consequently systematic theology in the future cannot be satisfied with the recital of past differences as if they were historically justified without implication for future reconciliation.
    • Their elegant collection of essays explores the subject of the world's end from the perspectives of physics, brain research, psychology, biblical studies, systematic theology and philosophy.
    • The Bible itself is anything but a textbook in systematic theology, and it never invites us to fashion one.
 
 
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