theological - use in sentences
Modifies a noun
- reflection: A more in depth theological reflection on our detached work can be found by clicking here.
- seminary: But it was a different matter at the Orthodox theological seminary which I was then attending.
- treatise: In 1916, the year he married, he published the first of his major theological treatise, Mens Creatrix, the Creative Mind.
- college: The site of Chelsea College, a theological college founded by James I, was selected.
- liberalism: From questioning creeds, theological liberalism moved on to question ethical norms.
- virtue: The theological virtue of love is not primarily an emotion, its seat is in the will.
Modifying Another Word
- primarily: WR 119, bullet point 3, is for us a primarily theological statement.
- specifically: The final module, for all students, takes up the specifically theological issues which have been raised in the earlier modules.
- not: My relation to God is not theological only, personal.
- only: But only theological effort could define and then justify the dogma.
- strictly: It is well known that Luther evaluated biblical books by the degree to which they bore witness to Christ - a strictly theological criterion.
Used with adjective complement
- become: In the Exegesis, Phil became more theological, and insistent on identifying VALIS with the Divine Presence.
- make: The proceedings were good-humoured, but no one was allowed to get away with slipshod thinking or to make theological slips.
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