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"theologian" Definitions
  1. a person who studies theologyTopics Religion and festivalsc2

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Protestant theologian Reinhold Niebuhr argued that if the United States'
"God is black," the theologian James Cone wrote in 1970.
The theologian Karl Barth described midlife in precisely this way.
"A Rumor of Angels" enhanced his standing as a theologian.
Niebuhr, an American theologian, was a subject of Comey's college thesis.
" He admitted the president-elect "never pretended to be a theologian.
"Church leaders are a bit confused," said Mr. Bartos, the theologian.
While he is a Catholic theologian, he is not a Jesuit.
Bonhoeffer, the Existential Christian theologian, rose up to kill evil itself.
One, a theologian named Gordon Kaufman, mentored Sentilles in graduate school.
The theologian who likened writing to sticking his hand in tripe.
Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, the cathedral's canon theologian, said in the statement.
Because, as the theologian Paul Tillich said, religion is about ultimate concerns.
Susan Reynolds, a Catholic theologian from nearby Emory University, witnessed the exchange.
PETER J. RIGA, HOUSTON The writer, a former priest, is a theologian.
But the theologian draws a distinction between God's sovereignty and God's approval.
Munther Isaac, the Lutheran pastor of Bethlehem and a prominent Palestinian theologian.
Dr. Kelly Brown Douglas, the Cathedral's Canon Theologian, said in a statement.
Canon Kelly Brown Douglas, canon theologian of Washington National Cathedral, condemned Trump's tweets.
Donald Jones, who spread the teachings of the 18th-century theologian John Wesley.
"Fertile in rebels," the early Christian theologian St. Jerome wrote of the island.
Wayne Grudem, an influential evangelical theologian, this month urged Trump to step aside.
This month, Wayne Grudem, a theologian highly respected by evangelicals, rescinded his endorsement.
" Theologian and writer John Piper simply states, "God gave Christianity a masculine feel.
The attorney general is the nation's top law-enforcement officer, not its top theologian.
Theologian Marcelo Marquez, a gay rights leader, confirmed this to the New York Times.
Beyond his usefulness to the powerful, Niebuhr is of little interest as a theologian.
He married the former Dorothee Schleicher, a niece of the Lutheran theologian Dietrich Bonhoeffer.
As a theologian, you must be interested in the difference between resurrection and reanimation.
People don't know, they may know, but Rudolph Steiner was an Austrian theologian and educator.
Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian, declared that folly is more difficult to confront than malice.
"I can't underscore enough how groundbreaking this is for the church," a Jesuit theologian said.
A theologian will tell you it's floating 10 feet above the top of your head.
"It's dangerous ground for Pope Francis," said Hosffman Ospino, a Colombian theologian at Boston College.
Calvinism, named for the Protestant theologian John Calvin, is a centuries-old Christian school of thought.
The bishop and theologian published a number of volumes instructing Christians how to read Christian texts.
Saint Augustine of Hippo, a particularly influential early Christian theologian, grappled with abortion and Mosaic Law.
Jesus was not a systematic theologian; that work was left largely to St. Paul and others.
Writer and theologian Diana Butler Bass provided a comprehensive overview of the verse's original context on Twitter.
A theologian said that he would consider lab-grown tissue without a soul, and therefore non-human.
Women also propped up the career of a man to Schlafly's right: the theologian Rousas J. Rushdoony.
Thomas Aquinas, the 13th-century Catholic theologian, called evil the primary objection to the existence of God.
Hans Küng, a famously liberal Swiss theologian, to preside at a eucharistic liturgy and preach a sermon.
Citing the work of the theologian Lesslie Newbigin, she says it comes through a more personal knowledge.
That's a question that no philosopher, physician or theologian has been able to answer with unconditional assurance.
The FBI arrested Daniel Berrigan four months later at the Rhode Island home of theologian William Stringfellow.
That same year, another Catholic theologian joined the Münster faculty: Joseph Ratzinger, the future Pope Benedict XVI.
He was named Augustine after the Christian theologian from Roman North Africa, he said later in life.
"I cannot commend Trump's moral character," evangelical theologian Wayne Grudem wrote, withdrawing his endorsement of the Republican candidate.
"We can intelligently mold and guide the evolution in which we take part," progressive theologian Walter Rauschenbusch wrote.
Russell Moore, a theologian who heads its work on public policy, is among the president's most eloquent critics.
NOTES ON BLINDNESS The British-based theologian John Hull was in his 290s when he lost his sight.
Like them, she is an ardent armchair naturalist, not to mention an ardent armchair theologian, cosmologist, ethicist, historian.
It is no wonder that a theologian who saw Jesus as quintessentially Jewish should be controversial among Jews.
Albert Schweitzer, a 20th-century theologian and missionary, suggested that there will never be one answer to that question.
They are named after Marin Mersenne, a French theologian and mathematician who studied them in the early 17th century.
Oz Guinness, the theologian, said that liberty requires restraint but the only restraint consistent with liberty is self-restraint.
One theologian exhorted Christians not to abandon "meeting together" in person, "as some are in the habit of doing".
Peter Zougras, a Greek Orthodox priest, performed the ceremony at the Cathedral of St. John the Theologian in Tenafly.
Theologian Gavin Ashenden, a former chaplain to Queen Elizabeth, said they detracted from the proper purpose of the buildings.
Besides Frankl, he often brings up Nietzsche, the philosopher whom his father read most often, and theologian Reinhold Neibuhr.
Pope Benedict XVI continued the trend, though the theologian argued that apologies were for the actions of individual Christians.
In 2009, Russell Moore was a young theologian who occasionally served as the host of a Christian radio show.
Comey goes by "Reinhold Niebuhr" on Twitter, the name of an American theologian about whom he wrote his thesis.
Critics (and some supporters) of Francis's approach to economic systems have often called him a "liberation theologian" — a loaded term.
An example that has inspired me throughout my career in journalism has been that of the German theologian, Martin Niemöller.
Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a German monk, theologian, and church reformer and the translator of the bible into German.
Like the theologian Teilhard de Chardin, Wolfe speculated that as consciousness itself evolves, humanity might come closer to the divine.
Peter Middleton's and James Spinney's Notes on Blindness is a dramatic account of English theologian John Hull's loss of sight.
Mustafa Ozturk, a popular theologian and a newspaper columnist, recently declared that religious conservatives are failing the moral test miserably.
" Another prominent theologian, the former mufti of Istanbul, Mustafa Cagrici, also wrote about "the growing gap between religiosity and morality.
Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. and the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, both of whom saw a religious imperative for social justice.
In 1983, after years of deteriorating vision, the writer and theologian John Hull lost the last traces of light sensation.
Cornelius Van Til, a theologian who promoted this idea, rejected the premise that all humans have access to objective reality.
He said he took the extra step of having the document vetted by a tough Dominican theologian, who approved it.
On October 9th Wayne Grudem, an influential theologian who had endorsed the adulterous nominee, said he hoped Mr Trump would quit.
Van Doren's students varied from Thomas Merton, a theologian and monk, to beat writers such as Allen Ginsberg and Jack Kerouac.
Tracking further back, we can blame medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas for spreading the notion that men and women can't be friends.
The latter was because Graham was no theologian, and held only a bachelor's degree in anthropology from Wheaton College in Illinois.
"You're denying minerality ?" he said at last, like a theologian in the presence of an ex-priest denying the Holy Spirit.
Angela Dorothea Kasner was born to Herlind Kasner, an English and Latin teacher, and Horst Kasner, a theologian and Lutheran minister.
Garrett spoke to me over the phone from Paris, where he is currently the theologian-in-residence at the American Cathedral.
Some prime numbers are named after Marin Mersenne, a French theologian and mathematician who studied them in the early 17th century.
" Many questioned whether Playboy's outlook could be described as adult; Harvey G. Cox Jr., the Harvard theologian, called it "basically antisexual.
René Laurentin, a prominent Roman Catholic theologian who devoted his career to investigating reports of supernatural religious visions, died on Sept.
Johann Gottlob Leidenfrost, a German doctor and theologian, described the phenomenon in 1756 in a book about the properties of water.
The Catholic theologian and Jesuit priest John W. O'Malley noted that putting the genitals of Jesus on display emphasized his humanness.
And I was baptized, I think more or less right away, by a theologian of science and religion at Notre Dame.
One prominent voice, the influential theologian Wayne Grudem, this weekend backtracked on his earlier endorsement and called for Trump to resign.
"Islam freed women from the wilaya," says Hassan al-Maliki, a theologian in Riyadh who has sometimes been jailed for free-thinking.
A theologian and an Anglican priest, he argued that traditional African religions deserved the same respect as Christianity, Islam, Judaism and Buddhism.
Writing in 1516, Thomas More, the theologian-cum-politician, argued that assassination was a way of keeping ordinary citizens off the battlefield.
President Barack Obama, perhaps taking his cue from Niebuhr-loving columnists like David Brooks and Andrew Sullivan, has often praised the theologian.
It was in this context that Protestant theologian Otto Dibelius invoked the biblical passage Romans 213 to urge Germans to support Hitler.
In college, he majored in chemistry and religion, and wrote a thesis comparing the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr to the televangelist Jerry Falwell.
Soon after, the garrulous bloodsucking theologian drains a few victims, but his thirst remains largely quiescent for the rest of the book.
"Poland has more parishes than it has hospitals and schools," said Tadeusz Bartos, a theologian at the Academy of Humanities in Pultusk.
In the third century A.D., it is widely believed, the great Catholic theologian Origen, working on roughly the same principle, castrated himself.
Patterson will be named president emeritus and will reside on campus as a "theologian-in-residence" for a new Baptist Heritage Center.
When the 15th-century theologian Jan Hus was sentenced to death for heresy, he was led to the stake in yellow robes.
It broadcast messages from Osama bin Laden and allowed Yusuf al-Qaradawi, an Islamic theologian, to advocate violence on his own talk show.
Michael is also in the Theologian society and was elected to enroll in the fast track program in math for his outstanding grades.
But the Hebrew Bible depicts prophets primarily as political gadflies, said Walter Brueggemann, a Christian theologian who has written extensively on the prophets.
Their leading theologian, Jonathan Edwards, for whom "the sense of beauty is the profoundest experience of consciousness," is a particular inspiration to her.
Drew Harper is the author, with his father Brad, of Space at the Table: Conversations Between an Evangelical Theologian and His Gay Son.
"The tender soul has fixed his love on one spot in the world," wrote the 12th-century French theologian Hugh of St. Victor.
In this, his model is the medieval theologian Thomas Aquinas, who developed a systematic account of many virtues, but not, explicitly, of tolerance.
She was also a publisher and an author whose memoir affirmed that her father, the theologian Reinhold Niebuhr, had popularized the Serenity Prayer.
He did note, however, that he was a member of another residential college, Jonathan Edwards, which is named after the fiery colonial theologian.
Prominent evangelical theologian and preacher Russell Moore slammed evangelicals who were supporting Moore in the face of the allegations on Twitter this week.
Muhammad ibn Abd al-Wahhab, an 18th century Saudi theologian, adopted the teachings of the Hanbali School as the authentic teachings of Islam.
But what's sometimes forgotten, amid the general shattering of European politics that soon followed, is where the theologian came down on sexuality and marriage.
For his doctoral thesis he sought to resolve the differences between the Harvard theologian Paul Tillich and the neo-naturalist philosopher Henry Nelson Wieman.
Mr Greear, a conservative theologian with the relatively moderate outlook of his native North Carolina, has made increasing diversity in the convention a priority.
His recognition by the court as a venerable Islamic theologian - and the court's verdict itself - highlights the rising influence of Islamist groups in Indonesia.
The two men arose from aristocratic backgrounds — Burr the grandson of legendary theologian Jonathan Edwards and Trump the son of a real estate tycoon.
She returned to the work of Henri Nouwen, a Dutch-born priest and theologian who wrote about his struggles with depression, spirituality, and loneliness.
Two current cabinet ministers were appointed on his recommendation: the education minister, Ricardo Vélez Rodríguez, a conservative theologian; and the foreign minister, Ernesto Araújo.
Another goes full metal Oxford, tying a series of murders to alchemy and the theories of the minor British novelist and theologian Charles Williams.
Or maybe nothing occurred; that's what Jacques, in company with a psychiatrist, a theologian, and a couple of priests, is instructed to find out.
"In Indonesia, Salafi ideology has penetrated urban and rural, civil servants and villagers," said Din Wahid, a theologian at Syarif Hidayatullah State Islamic University.
His references, from historian Hilaire Belloc to Catholic convert and Oxford theologian John Henry Newman, seem calculated to keep him within that cultural space.
" Wiman also nicely quotes the Jewish theologian Abraham Joshua Heschel: "I asked for wonders instead of happiness, Lord, and you gave them to me.
" Similarly, Thomas Aquinas, an early Catholic theologian, held that "the intellective soul is created by God at the completion of man's coming into being.
During the homily, the prominent priest and theologian also took issue with some of the Pope's more liberal ideas on immigration, divorce and Islam.
MARY E. HUNT, SILVER SPRING, MD. The writer, a Catholic feminist theologian, is co-director of the Women's Alliance for Theology, Ethics and Ritual.
Porter, who was also a theologian of whom friends said, "Aggressive revolt is not his element," strove to keep his edition above the fray.
He said he took the extra step of having the document vetted by a tough Dominican theologian in the papal household, who approved it.
" On the section's cover, in a piece called "The New Party of 'America First,'" theologian R.R. Reno, editor of the journal First Things, writes: "Mr.
In the 1980s, Swiss theologian Hans Urs von Balthasar, for example, flirted with reconciliation in his book Dare We Hope That All Men Be Saved?
John Paris, a bioethicist and Catholic priest at Boston College, said Pope Francis is primarily a pastor, not a systematic theologian interested in abstract ideas.
On August 9, 2017, venerable evangelical theologian Richard Mouw published a critical open letter to Jerry Falwell Jr. in his own regular column, Civil Evangelicalism.
Gershom Scholem, the renowned historian and theologian, was instrumental in the formation of twentieth-century Zionism and played a crucial role in revitalizing Jewish mysticism.
Patterson will be given the status of president emeritus and will live on campus as a "theologian-in-residence" for a new Baptist Heritage Center.
This began in the 1980s, influenced by the 13th-century fatwas of theologian Ibn Tamiyya and reinterpreted Islamic concepts from Egyptian fundamentalist scholar Sayyid Qutb.
Never was the American theologian Reinhold Niebuhr more right than when he warned in 1957 that Mr. Graham promoted childlike religious emotions and obscurantist ideas.
The theologian Paul Tillich wrote that suffering upends the normal patterns of life and reminds you that you are not who you thought you were.
Reading the black liberation theologian James Cone helped Mr. Strickland, the theology professor, see how white theologians often ignore the structural sources of earthly suffering.
"The anger of eastern men also has something to do with the success of eastern women," said Frank Richter, an eastern theologian and prominent thinker.
The book of Revelation was the author's way of reminding early Christians that God and justice would ultimately prevail, says Lehner, the Notre Dame theologian.
Someone who found great inspiration in Fifield's work, and who contributed to his flagship publication, Faith and Freedom, was the Calvinist theologian Rousas J. Rushdoony.
There's also a spiritual reason to lament Christian divisions, said Will Willimon, a bishop in the United Methodist Church and theologian at Duke Divinity School.
He wrote a lengthy and well-regarded biography of Dietrich Bonhoeffer, the German theologian who stood up to Nazi authoritarianism and died for his stand.
Admitted to the University of Chicago Divinity School, he became intrigued by the scientific rationalism propounded by Henry Nelson Wieman, an influential liberal theologian there.
More recently, she turned theologian and offered up Sweet Freedom, a book of devotionals in which she probably misinterprets both Bible verses and the Constitution.
"I am absolutely convinced the meeting between Francis and the Polish Church will be challenging for both sides," said Jaroslaw Makowski, a liberal Polish theologian.
Dr. Liz Theoharis, a white theologian originally from Milwaukee, will announce a revival of Dr. King's campaign, which stalled when he was assassinated in 1968.

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