Definitions
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fourth Edition
- adj. Of or relating to theology or to specialized religious study.
Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
- Pertaining to theology or divinity: as, theological criticism; a theological seminary.
- Based upon the nature and will of God as revealed to man.
Wiktionary
- adj. Of or related to theology.
GNU Webster's 1913
- adj. Of or pertaining to theology, or the science of God and of divine things.
WordNet 3.0
- adj. of or relating to or concerning theology
Examples
“But inasmuch as Grecian polytheism is, in fact, the culmination of all the mythological systems of the ancient world, the fully-developed flower and ripened fruit of the cosmical and theological conceptions of the childhood-condition of humanity, we propose to epitomize the results of his inquiry as to the _theological_, opinions of the Greeks, supplying additional confirmation of his views from other sources.”
“And in this vacuum comes this sort of like what I call a theological equivalent of junk food.”
“There is a difference between what I call theological anti-Judaism and modern antisemitism.”
“C.E. Morgan studied English and voice at Berea College and holds a masters in theological studies from Harvard Divinity School.”
“But if you think that American taxpayers don't have any interest in theological views of HST science, you're wrong.”
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“And yet the astonishing thing is that science fiction and fantasy are absolutely awash in theological speculation.”
“It was intended as a manual for beginners as a compilation of all of the main theological teachings of that time.”
“The early Muslim theologians found that the techniques of kalam enabled them to hold their own in theological discussions with the Christian and Jewish scholars who lived alongside them, and who had had a head start of several centuries to hone their debating skills by studying the writings of philosophers such as Socrates, Plato and Aristotle – historical figures from ancient Greece whose names would certainly have been known to the young Ma'mūn.”
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“Quakerism is very different from Anabaptism (Mennonites and Amish, among other groups) in theological approach.”
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“He is, in theological terms, a broken and sinful person (so are we all in one way or another), but grace ought to be offered at times like these.”
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philosophical adjectives
Common and not-so-common adjectives found while studying philosophy.
dialectic, ontological, logical, theological, empirical, moral, ethical, metaphysical, atheistic, synthetic, monistic, dualistic and 13 more...

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