theologian - use in sentences
Converse of object
- lead: Here, leading evangelical theologian Jim Packer sounds a vital warning.
- note: He was a noted theologian and scientist and was most widely known for his discovery of oxygen.
- learn: He excelled in Latin, Greek, and Hebrew, and became a learned theologian and a most popular preacher.
- know: Karl Marx as Watershed As we all know, Latin American liberation theologians are deeply engaged with Marxism.
- become: It became largely theologians who argued in favor of the actual infinite.
Converse of subject
- write: Zondervan launches first Africa Bible Commentary The first Bible commentary written exclusively by African theologians has been launched in Kenya.
Adjective modifier
- Reformed: Moltmann: I am neither the first nor the only Reformed theologian to have difficulties with infant baptism.
- eminent: For what it's worth, I'm no psychology expert or eminent theologian on the subject of worries.
- evangelical: Here, leading evangelical theologian Jim Packer sounds a vital warning.
- feminist: Feminist theologians will also want to question Lot's apparent willingness to hand his daughters over to a mad crowd to face certain death.
Modifies a noun
- today: A central topic of creative conflict between philosophers and theologians today is the nature and extent of the relationship between subjectivity and divinity.
Noun used with modifier
- liberation: Black liberation theologians argue that their people have suffered oppression at the hands of racist whites.
- century: In the 19th century liberal theologians said God didn't communicate with the world.
- church: He claims that the early church theologian, Irenaeus, quoted the gospel of Barnabas as he opposed the Apostle Paul.
- woman: This, of course, isn't a problem with women theologians per se.
- process: Unlike in classical theism in God for the process theologians is not omnipotent and does not know the future.
Preposition: of
- century: William Arthur, an Irish Methodist loaned to the Wesleyan Missionary Society, was one of the influential theologians of the nineteenth century.
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