Theology
51theology — noun /θi.ˈɑ.lə.dʒi/ a) The study of God, or a god, or gods, and the truthfulness of religion in general. b) An organized method of interpreting spiritual works and beliefs into practical form …
52THEOLOGY — the science which treats of God, particularly as He manifests Himself in His relation to man in nature, reason, or revelation …
53theology — (kalam) ‘Ilm al kalam – lit. ‘the science of the word’ (or speech or discussion) – comprises a tradition of dialectical argumentation and speculative thought that attempts to explain, clarify and defend the fundamental theological doctrines of …
54theology — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. religion; creed, belief; doctrine, dogma. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. dogma, creed, theism; see belief 1 , faith 2 . III (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) n. study of religion, divinity, study of God, theosophy …
55theology — [14] Greek theós meant ‘god’. (Despite the more than passing similarity, it is not related to Latin deus ‘god’, source of English deity. Its precise ancestry has never been determined. It may go back ultimately to the Indo European base *dhē ‘put …
56THEOLOGY — from the Greek words theos, meaning deity, and logos or discourse means the study of GOD, the SACRED or divine and covers the entire range of issues concerning relationship of humans to God. Traditionally it refers to the CHRISTIAN enterprise… …
57theology — study of religion; religious doctrine Sciences and Studies …
58theology — n. study of religions and religious teachingsthe·ol·o·gy || θɪ É‘lÉ™dʒɪ /θɪ É’l …
59theology — ethology …
60Theology — The systematic study of divine revelation …