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26 words match “THEOLOGIC”

THEOLOGIC a.
Theological.
THEOLOGICAL a.
Of or pertaining to theology, or the science of God and of divine things; as, a theological treatise. -- The`o*log"ic*al*ly, adv.
THEOLOGICS n.
Theology. Young.
ATHEOLOGICAL a.
Opposed to theology; atheistic. Bp. Montagu.
ASCETIC n.
ers in deserts. Norris. Ascetic theology, the science which treats of the practice of the theological and moral virtues, and the counsels of perfection. Am. Cyc.
ASCRIBE v.
nce, in general literature, has commonly a bad sense; as, to impute unworthy motives. The theological sense of impute is not here taken into view. More than good-will to me attribute naught. Spenser. Ascribes his gettings to his parts and merit. Pope. And fairly quit him of the imputed blame. Spenser.…
CALVINISM n.
The theological tenets or doctrines of John Calvin (a French theologian and reformer of the 16th century) and his followers, or of the so-called calvinistic churches.
CREATOR n.
e at the same time its prophets, the creators of its divinities, and the revealers of its theological beliefs. Caird.
DEAN n.
A registrar or secretary of the faculty in a department of a college, as in a medical, or theological, or scientific department. [U.S.]
DIVINITY CALF n.
Calf stained dark brown and worked without gilding, often used for theological books.
FENNEL n.
flavor of its seeds. Smell of sweetest fennel. Milton. A sprig of fennel was in fact the theological smelling bottle of the tender sex. S. G. Goodrich. Azorean, or Sweet, fennel, (Fæniculum dulce). It is a smaller and stouter plant than the common fennel, and is used as a pot herb. -- Dog's fennel (Anthemis Cotula),…
HETERODOX a.
the like; not orthodox; heretical; -- said of opinions, doctrines, books, etc., esp. upon theological subjects. Raw and indigested, heterodox, preaching. Strype.
ISAGOGICS n.
That part of theological science directly preliminary to actual exegesis, or interpretation of the Scriptures.
NATURAL a.
and in its grand divisions. Gray. -- Natural theology, or Natural religion, that part of theological science which treats of those evidences of the existence and attributes of the Supreme Being which are exhibited in nature; -- distinguished from revealed religion. See Quotation under Natural, a., 3. -- Natural vowel…
NEOLOGIZE v.
To introduce innovations in doctrine, esp. in theological doctrine.
NEOLOGY n.
doctrine at variance with the received interpretation of revealed truth; a new method of theological interpretation; rationalism.
ODIUM n.
that provokes hatred; offensiveness. She threw the odium of the fact on me. Dryden. Odium theologicum ( Etym: [L.], the enmity peculiar to contending theologians.
PAN n.
under Flash. -- To savor of the pan, to suggest the process of cooking or burning; in a theological sense, to be heretical. Ridley. Southey.
POLEMICS n.
practice of disputation or controversy, especially on religious subjects; that branch of theological science which pertains to the history or conduct of ecclesiastical controversy.
PROCESSION n.
which were said in procession and not kneeling. Shipley. Procession of the Holy Ghost, a theological term applied to the relation of the Holy Spirit to the Father and the Son, the Eastern Church affirming that the Spirit proceeds from the Father only, and the Western Church that the Spirit proceeds from the Father and…
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