theologian|theologians in English
noun
[the·o·lo·gi·an || θɪə'ləʊdʒɪən]
expert in theology, expert in the study of religions and religious teachings
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1. Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988) was a Swiss theologian widely regarded as one of the greatest theologians and spiritual writers of modern times
2. Hans Urs von Balthasar (1905–1988) was a Swiss theologian widely regarded as one of the greatest theologians and spiritual writers of modern times
3. Theologians Ban His Bibles
4. Accusations are made directly to Rome about theologians from persons who are not theologians
5. Also patron of confessors, professors, and theologians.
6. Also patron of brewers and theologians.
7. 5 Roman Catholic theologian ( 1585 - 1638 ).
8. 250, Roman priest, Antipope (from 251), and theologian
9. His Bibliomania ran especially to foreign books and obscure theologians
10. Most moral theologians call what Akin calls strict, Condigne stricte
11. Pope Canonizes John Henry Newman, 19th-century theologian
12. Pope Canonizes John Henry Newman, 19th-century theologian
13. Some Catholic theologians developed liberation theology, mixing Catholicism with revolutionary Marxism.
14. 8 German theologian who founded the Moravian Church ( 1722 ).
15. 2 Physician and theologian join hands in assigning responsibility.
16. Theologians reason that Satan is just a symbol, a myth.
17. His great-grandfather was the German theologian Heinrich Harries.
18. (b) How did one theologian describe the doctrine of the immortal soul?
19. Karl Barth's interpreters often characterize him as a ‘Christocentric’ theologian
20. 6 French metaphysician, theologian and philosopher of action. Action(18.
21. Arminianism is named after the teachings of the theologian Jacobus Arminius (1559-1609).
22. Perhaps more than anything, it was Estienne’s marginal notes that worried the theologians.
23. A Christ-centred or Trinitarian theologian is not necessarily a Barthian
24. A Christocentric theologian does more than simply talk a lot about Jesus
25. 1923) 1837 – E. W. Bullinger, English minister, scholar, and theologian (d.