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Theologians

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Theologians meaning

plural of theologian

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The basic question of how theologians may go about creating systems of thought is currently being reinterpreted by feminist theologians.

The first among the theologians of the Roman court, Cardinal Cajetan, was the enemy of all such extravagances, and declared emphatically that, even if theologians and preachers taught such opinions, no faith need be given them.

And a third friend was Basil’s brother, Gregory of Nyssa, and those great theologians were the illuminators of the dark fourth century of the Arians.

Before a sizable crowd, the Pope would lecture on some aspect of the faith or on one of the great theologians of the Catholic tradition.

The building is a landmark site originally established in 1844, which later served as the Trinity Methodist Theological College to train theologians who would later carry out missions throughout the Pacific Rim.

The defining event of his life was the Second Vatican Council, the gathering of bishops and theologians from 1962 to 1965 that placed the Catholic Church in a renewed conversation with the contemporary world.

Theologians affirm the Bible’s full inclusion of trans and non-binary people.

Theologians and social commentators worry that a new religion could develop around an extreme reverence for AI.

Theologians say Cardinal Marx’s recent comments appear to contradict settled Church teachings regarding sexuality and don’t conform with the principles of genuine doctrinal development.

There, in a heartland of Shiite theologians and pilgrims, students at the Noor Yazdanshahr Conservatory fell ill in November.

Chief Justice Tom Parker cited verses from the Bible and Christian theologians in his concurring opinion, alarming advocates for church-state separation while delighting religious conservatives who oppose abortion.

Early Christian theologians of the time like St. Ambrose and St. Jerome perpetuated traditional gender norms, Consequently, eunuchs who had a special place in Byzantine society, were regarded as being morally deficient and unreliable.

He quotes freely from earlier Popes and theologians, refers less to such current issues as war, global warming and artificial intelligence, and his words generally lack the saltiness we have become accustomed to.

Protestant and Catholic theologians, clergy and church members, young and old know and pray the Lord’s Prayer often, if not constantly.

Since last fall, the work of the Synod’s leaders in Rome—commission members and expert theologians from around the world—continued even as the Vatican issued a number of important documents and decisions amid various developments in the Church.

The police called Karl Barth, one of the most influential Protestant theologians of the 20th century.

Theologians will continue to debate whether there is a munus, a single, threefold power, or three munera – teaching, sanctifying, governing – proper to the office.

Cardinal Ouellet also spoke about how St. Newman influenced theologians involved in the Second Vatican Council.

If he is sincere in asking of Taniela Tupou and other Christian rugby players "what would Jesus do?", he should do what other historians and theologians do and read the primary documents.

If we all take our faith seriously, we must all become theologians and take New Testament Christianity as the only model for the future of the Church.