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1 theology
Ɵi'olə‹i(the study of God and religious belief.) teología- theologically
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tr[ɵɪ'ɒləʤɪ]1 teologían.• teología (Filosofía) s.f.θi'ɑːlədʒi, θi'ɒlədʒimass & count noun (pl - gies) teología f[θɪ'ɒlǝdʒɪ]N teología f* * *[θi'ɑːlədʒi, θi'ɒlədʒi]mass & count noun (pl - gies) teología f -
2 theology
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3 mystical theology
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4 liberation theology
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5 astro-theology
s.astroteología. Ciencia que demuestra por los astros el infinito poder, sabiduría y bondad de Dios. -
6 doctrinal theology
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7 dogmatic theology
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8 liberation theology
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9 natural theology
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10 systematic theology
s.teología sistemática. -
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12 divinity
- 'vi-1) (religious studies.) teología2) (a god or goddess: The ancient Greeks worshipped many divinities.) divinidad3) (the state of being divine: the divinity of God.) divinidadtr[dɪ'vɪnɪtɪ]noun (pl divinities)1 (quality, state) divinidad nombre femenino2 (subject) teologían.• deidad s.f.• divinidad s.f.• teología s.f.də'vɪnəti, dɪ'vɪnətia) u c (divine nature, being) divinidad fb) u ( theology) teología f[dɪ'vɪnɪtɪ]N1) (=deity, quality) divinidad f2) (as study) teología f* * *[də'vɪnəti, dɪ'vɪnəti]a) u c (divine nature, being) divinidad fb) u ( theology) teología f -
13 liberation
noun liberacióntr[lɪbə'reɪʃən]1 liberación nombre femenino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLliberation theology teología de la liberaciónwomen's liberation liberación nombre femenino de la mujerliberation [.lɪbə'reɪʃən] n: liberación fn.• franqueo s.m.• liberación s.f.'lɪbə'reɪʃənmass noun liberación f[ˌlɪbǝ'reɪʃǝn]1.N liberación f2.CPDliberation theology N — teología f de la liberación
LibWomen's Liberation Movement N — movimiento m de liberación de la mujer
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14 theologian
-'lou‹iənnoun (a person who studies, or is an expert in, theology.) teólogotr[ɵɪə'ləʊʤɪən]1 teólogo,-atheologian [.ɵi:ə'lo:ʤən] n: teólogo m, -ga fn.• teólogo s.m.'θiə'ləʊdʒənnoun teólogo, -ga m,f[θɪǝ'lǝʊdʒɪǝn]N teólogo(-a) m / f* * *['θiə'ləʊdʒən]noun teólogo, -ga m,f
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THEOLOGY — Introduction Defined by Richard Hooker, the Renaissance theologian, as the science of things divine, theology (from the Greek word theos, God, and logos, word, doctrine ) is a sustained, rational discourse on god , His nature, His relationship to … Encyclopedia of Judaism
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theology — In the narrowest sense, the study of the knowledge of God; but more widely, in modern usage, the rational account of a religion as serviced by a range of subdisciplines which include the study of sacred texts, ethics, doctrine, history, and… … Dictionary of the Bible
Theology — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Religious Knowledge. < N PARAG:Theology >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 theology theology =>(natural and revealed) Sgm: N 1 theogony theogony theosophy Sgm: N 1 divinity divinity Sgm: N 1 hagiology hagiology hagiography … English dictionary for students