Theology in a sentence as a noun

Its fundamental to Christian theology and a number of other schools of thought.

Like Dawkins in this respect, I had a hard time taking theology seriously.

I find that in engineering circles theology and the notion of the existence of God is one of those 'moral taboos.

This "theory" is intended to fix a perceived problem with philosophy and theology, not to achieve any kind of scientific progress.

It's theology that has a problem, not philosophy, where theology crafts its ideas, very often, from the architectures of philosophical thought.

" Yet, culturally, she was brought up to just say she was CofE and a Christian because, culturally, she lived that way without ever being pious or knowledgable about the theology of it.

Traditionally, a university had four faculties, the lower or artists faculty, and the three higher faculties of theology, law and medicine.

"Anyway here's a counter-argument: the Bible has long been a work of popular culture outside of religion, this isn't a theology circle or a church, and if people want to lightly abuse the stories and language in it then so what?

' He says, 'Young people are resistant to the authority of institutional religion, older people are turned off by the politicization of religion, and people are simply less into theology than ever before.

I understand that other modern frameworks like Angular and Ember "make sense" as well, in that they're current best implementations of well-understood best practice, but from my outsider perspective, it looks as complicated and baroque as Catholic theology.

It's ironic he refers to "Western orthodoxy" as being strictly anti-paradox, as traditional Christian theology is full of official paradoxes; a major example would be the doctrine that Jesus is simultaneously fully human and fully divine.

First of all, the Christian theological vision of redemption incorporates a much broader view of humanity than one individual's salvation from damnation, it shares much in common with the Marxist view of the end of history in that it also puts hope on a stable everlasting peace and prosperity, where the "lion will lay down with the lamb".I'm not advocating for Christian theology at all, but it would be foolish not to see the Universalist connections between Marxism and Christianity, they both have a vision for the "end of history".So even if the Pope weren't engaging Marx on his own terms here, speaking plainly of a Materialist redemption, which it appears he is doing, his Christian theology would presuppose a good deal of shared understanding in Marx's hope for Utopia.

Theology definitions

noun

the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth

See also: divinity

noun

a particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings; "Jewish theology"; "Roman Catholic theology"

noun

the learned profession acquired by specialized courses in religion (usually taught at a college or seminary); "he studied theology at Oxford"