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Theologian - Meaning, Definition & English Examples

theologian

/θiˈɑlədʒən/ /θiːˈɒlədʒən/

Definition:

A scholar who studies theology, the nature of God, and religious beliefs.

Synonyms:

divine, theologian, cleric, ecclesiastic

Part of Speech:

noun

Antonyms:

atheist, skeptic

Common Collocations:

renowned theologian, Christian theologian, theological scholar, systematic theologian

Derivatives:

theological, theologically, theologize

Usage Tips:

Use 'theologian' to refer to experts in religious studies, not general believers or practitioners.

Common Phrases:

armchair theologian, liberation theologian, natural theologian

Etymology:

From Greek 'theologia' (study of divine things) via Latin 'theologus'.

Examples:

  • 1. The renowned theologian wrote extensively about faith and morality.
  • 2. She consulted a theologian to understand the ancient religious texts better.
  • 3. The young theologian debated the existence of God with philosophers.
  • 4. Many theologians contribute to interfaith dialogue and understanding.

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