Definition of Theologian. Meaning of Theologian. Synonyms of Theologian

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Definition of Theologian

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- interact with the natural world and to reveal themselves to humankind. Theologians use various forms of analysis and argument (experiential, philosophical...
- originated as a derogatory term used against Luther by German Scholastic theologian Johann Maier von Eck during the Leipzig Debate in July 1519. Eck and other...
- Reformed theologians. Others disagree, ****erting that Baptists should be considered a separate religious tradition. The first wave of Reformed theologians included...
- Renewal theologians are those theologians who represent the Pentecostal, Charismatic and Neocharismatic movements. Notable renewal theologians are noted...
- A lay theologian is a theologian "who is not ordained, or a theologian who has not been trained as a theologian". Lay theologians often have academic...
- The Cathedral of St. John the Theologian (Gr****: Καθεδρικός Ναός Αγίου Ιωάννη) is the main church of the Church of Cyprus. It is located in Nicosia, the...
- called the "Universal Consciousness of the Church"). Some of the greatest theologians in the history of the church come from the 4th century, including the...
- Saint Symeon the New Theologian (Gr****: Συμεὼν ὁ Νέος Θεολόγος; 949–1022) was an Eastern Orthodox monk and poet who was one of the four saints canonized...
- the Second Vatican Council. There, it became the political praxis of theologians such as Frei Betto, Gustavo Gutiérrez, Leonardo Boff, and Jesuits Juan...
- "gospel". The followers of John Calvin, Huldrych Zwingli, and other theologians linked to the Reformed tradition also began to use that term. To distinguish...