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1) General subject: divine, theologian, theologist, theologue, religious scholar2) Church: revelator3) Religion: divine (= theologian), doctor, scholar, theolog ( A theological student or specialist), theologician, theologue (A theological student or specialist)4) Scornful: theologaster -
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1) General subject: divine, theologian, theologist, theologue2) Religion: doctor, scholar, theolog ( A theological student or specialist), theologian (A specialist in theology), theologician, theologue (A theological student or specialist)3) Scornful: theologaster -
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theologian, theologus, divine, doctor, сокр. theol, редко theologician, theologue -
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theologian; divine -
7 Иоанн Богослов, ап. и евангелист
(он же Иоанн Апостол; д. п. 8/21 мая) St. John the Theologian, Apostle and Evangelist; John the Divine, сокр. Jo. Div."Иоанн Богослов в житии" (икона) — The Hagiographical icon of St. John the Theologian
Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Иоанн Богослов, ап. и евангелист
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м.theologian, divineИоа́нн Богосло́в — St. John the Divine
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( учёный богослов) theologian, theologus, theologue, сокр. theol., doctor, divine; ( в средневековых школах) schoolman, Scholastic -
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муж.theologian, divine
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