theology

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English - Turkish
{i} ilahiyat

Markku ilahiyat profesörü olarak atandı. - Markku was appointed professor of theology.

teoloji

Mümin olmak için teoloji okumak zorunda değilsiniz. - You don't have to study theology to be a believer.

Matematik, fizik ve astronomiye ilaveten Newton'un aynı zamanda simya, mistisizm ve teolojiye bir ilgisi vardı. - In addition to mathematics, physics and astronomy, Newton also had an interest in alchemy, mysticism and theology.

tanrıbilim
ilahiyatçı
gise tanrıbilime uydurmak
tanrıbilimsel kuramlar meydana getirmek
dinbilim
theologist ilahiyat alimi
theology in literature
edebiyatta teoloji
theology of liberation
kurtuluş teolojisi
School of Theology
ilahiyat Bilimyurdu
liberation theology
kurtuluş teolojisi
pastoral theology
pastoral teoloji
postmodern theology
postmodern teoloji
English - English
The study of a god or gods and the truthfulness of religion in general
An organized method of interpreting spiritual works and beliefs into practical form
the branch of theological science that treats of god
{n} divinity, the science of divine things
the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth a particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings; "Jewish theology"; "Roman Catholic theology
Theology is from the Greek [theos] meaning God, and [logos] meaning word or discourse It is is the discourse or study of God and the revelation of His omni-perfect attributes, such as His Word, omnipresence, mercy, justice and purposes [back]
The study of God, What humans conclude and speculate about God based on revelation There are several branches of theology: Angeology - the study of angels Anthropology - the study of man Bibiology- the study of the bible Christology - the study of Christ Ecclesiology - the study of the church Eschatology- the study of last things Hamartheology - the study of sin Pneumatology - the study of the Holy Spirit Soteriology - the study of Salvation See Revelation See Other Theology
Theology is derived from the two Greek words Qeo/j(Theos) meaning "God" and lo/goj(logos) meaning "word " Formally, theology means "the study or science of God " Informally, theology is the means by which God gives us understanding to the things concerning Himself and our relationship to Him In a broader sense, theology is Christ living out His life in our lives through His Spirit that we may know God as He knows God, and be One with the Father, as He and the Father are One Theology properly understood is not just mental knowledge of the Bible God is a living God, and His word is living We know His word through a relationship with Him and a daily hunger and feeding on His word
" the learned profession acquired by specialized courses in religion (usually taught at a college or seminary); "he studied theology at Oxford" the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth a particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings; "Jewish theology"; "Roman Catholic theology
the rational and systematic study of religion and its influences and of the nature of religious truth
the study of religion and faith
Set of beliefs about or study of the nature of God and God's relationship to humanity and the world For example, source criticism attempts to discern different theologies for each of the hypothesized "sources" of the Pentateuch
The science of God or of religion; the science which treats of the existence, character, and attributes of God, his laws and government, the doctrines we are to believe, and the duties we are to practice; divinity; (as more commonly understood) "the knowledge derivable from the Scriptures, the systematic exhibition of revealed truth, the science of Christian faith and life
a particular system or school of religious beliefs and teachings; "Jewish theology"; "Roman Catholic theology"
the learned profession acquired by specialized courses in religion (usually taught at a college or seminary); "he studied theology at Oxford"
The study of the things of God
A study of the nature of God and of religious truth See "God "
A study or system of theistic religion Theism is the belief in a God (or gods) supernaturally revealed to man, a God that sustains a personal relation to his creatures Islam, Christianity and Judaism are all theistic religions [1: religion]
n [Gk theos, God, logos, Word] A discipline now considered essentially distinct from the direct study of the Word of God
The study of God and the truthfulness of religion in general
{i} study of religions and religious teachings
The study of the teachings of religion and the foundations of belief
the rational study of God, including religious doctrines
the study of things pertaining to God and/or the relation of God to the world
is the study of God This, in turn, has led man to define beliefs in God in general "catch-all" terms There is some benefit to understanding these terms, at least in broad concepts It will help us place religions together as to their overall world views of God
Theology is the study of the nature of God and of religion and religious beliefs. questions of theology. + theological theo·logi·cal theological books. Study of the nature of God and the relationship of the human and divine. The term was first used in the works of Plato and other Greek philosophers to refer to the teaching of myth, but the discipline expanded within Christianity and has found application in all theistic religions (see theism). It examines doctrines concerning such subjects as sin, faith, and grace and considers the terms of God's covenant with humankind in matters such as salvation and eschatology. Theology typically takes for granted the authority of a religious teacher or the validity of a religious experience. It is distinguished from philosophy in being concerned with justifying and explicating a faith, rather than questioning the underlying assumptions of such faith, but it often employs quasi-philosophical methods
theologics
prosperity theology
Religious belief that wealth is a divine reward for a person's faith in god
bachelor of theology
a bachelor's degree in theology
christian theology
the teachings of Christian churches
doctor of theology
a doctor's degree in theology
liberation theology
Liberation theology is the belief that the Christian Church should be actively involved in politics in order to bring about social change. A school of theology, especially prevalent in the Roman Catholic Church in Latin America, that finds in the Gospel a call to free people from political, social, and material oppression.liberation theologian n. Roman Catholic movement that originated in the late 20th century in Latin America and seeks to express religious faith by helping the poor and working for political and social change. It began in 1968, when bishops attending the Latin American Bishops' Conference in Medellín, Colom., affirmed the rights of the poor and asserted that industrialized nations were enriching themselves at the expense of the Third World. The movement's central text, A Theology of Liberation (1971), was written by the Peruvian priest Gustavo Gutiérrez (b. 1928). Liberation theologians have sometimes been criticized as purveyors of Marxism, and the Vatican has sought to curb their influence by appointing more conservative prelates
master of theology
a master's degree in theology
natural theology
A theology holding that knowledge of God may be acquired by human reason alone without the aid of revealed knowledge
natural theology
a theology that holds that knowledge of God can be acquired by human reason without the aid of divine revelation
theology

    Hyphenation

    the·o·lo·gy

    Turkish pronunciation

    thiälıci

    Pronunciation

    /ᴛʜēˈäləʤē/ /θiːˈɑːləʤiː/

    Etymology

    [ thE-ä-l&-jE ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French theologie, teologie Latin theologia Ancient Greek θεολογία (theologia),see theo- + -logy .
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