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单词 theologize
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Definition of theologize in English:

theologize

(British theologise)
verb θɪˈɒlədʒʌɪzθiˈɑləˌdʒaɪz
  • 1no object Engage in theological reasoning or speculation.

    作神学理论上的阐述;从神学观点思索

    many Catholic theologians were theologizing in exciting new university contexts
    Galileo's theologizing backfired
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It gave the Jews, and especially their intellectuals, scope to theologize anew, and to think about old issues anew (as Abraham Lincoln, America's greatest theologian of the nineteenth century, demanded).
    • Some people, who misinterpret Barr's own observations, declare that our inability to understand the biblical worldview by the analysis of its language should prevent us from theologizing.
    • But in recent years, there has been some serious theologizing among a small sub-group of American law professors.
    • Following an earlier argument for an apophatic approach to theologizing about judgment, this essay investigates some theological resources for imagining judgment.
    • The key is to theologize first and moralize later, that is, to celebrate God's love and grace first, and then thereafter to ask what we should do about it in the light of that celebration.
    • In drawing out the ethical dimensions of theology and the theological aspects of our moral lives this book will also count as a contribution to a newer cross-disciplinary approach to theologizing.
    • So, just as theology leads to worship, so worship leads to further theologizing as we seek to correspond to God's Word and Spirit rather than the words and spirit of the age.
    • Injustice, justice, injustice... This is what's ridiculous, all this thinking and theologizing, when there is no way on earth to know anything about God's intentions.
    • They are undoubtedly right, but the well-known genre of Passion plays of which Gibson's film is one, made no pretensions to intellectual argument or subtle theologising, but was a mediaeval invention for the masses.
    • This experience cuts through a lot of the abstract theologising I do on interfaith relations and seems to communicate to me at a deeper level; it's an experience I have yet to fully reconcile with my thinking about my faith.
    • Following the example of Anselm, who crafted his arguments for divine existence in the context of prayer, our theologizing was always conducted in a mood of worshipful reverence.
    • It is grounded in the tangible, in the real; it comes out of human experience. all of our theologizing must reconcile the fact that God chose to enter the human story, our story.
    • The vignette above is an example of the necessity for a new approach in Christian ministries where cultural values and variables must be involved in theologizing and acting as we seek to care, teach and proclaim the Good News.
    • It is not erroneous, as he claims, to believe that the Gospels reflect a Pauline theologizing of the original Jesus message.
    • When theologizing, the biblical scholar must respond to the demands of critical methodology, the doctrinal teachings of the Christian church, and the inherent Jewish identity of the text.
    • To be sure, because God's essence is unknowable, all theologizing ultimately must end in silence.
    • If nothing else, he calls on the church to theologize in its contemporary global context in dialogue with the theologies of the Old Testament.
    • That perspective unites this work of Roman Catholic theologizing with important parts of the Orthodox tradition, both ancient and modern.
    • With his own classic style he theologizes excellently on the text in a manner designed to address the needs of theologians, teachers, and preachers more than critical scholars.
    • In most instances, however, she is aware of the ways in which all constructive theologizing, by its linguistic nature, orders, manages, and dominates whatever it is speaking of, no matter how fluid or poetic the prose.
    • Do we have to theologize every time we come over here?
  • 2with object Treat (a person or subject) in theological terms.

    用神学语汇论述(人,主题)

    it is typical of Updike that he even theologizes writing problems
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In other words, the gospels are exactly what the term implies - good news or sermons about Jesus, theologized history rather than ‘pure’ history (as if there were such a thing as pure history).
    • Trying to theologize that into a bit of hagiography is about as revolting as a certain senator's endless exploitation of his war record.
    • Although Thomas does not overtly theologize Francis's garden in this way, his monastic readership certainly would have recognized their own monastic gardens as having these symbolic functions.
    • These problems become much more severe, of course, if the issue has been politicized (climate change) or, to coin a word, theologized (practically all of astronomy, geology, and paleontology, for young-Earth creationists).
    • This is not the only one of the relationships that is ‘theologized,’ so to speak.
    • Marx suggests that Shakespeare expanded his original sources in order to theologize the comedy and render theology as entertainment.
    • Shiva, for instance, was a Dravidian tribal god, very much a folk deity, until theologised and worked into the larger Hindu pantheon.

Rhymes

anthologize, mythologize, psychologize, tautologize

Definition of theologize in US English:

theologize

(British theologise)
verbθiˈɑləˌdʒaɪzTHēˈäləˌjīz
  • 1no object Engage in theological reasoning or speculation.

    作神学理论上的阐述;从神学观点思索

    Example sentencesExamples
    • To be sure, because God's essence is unknowable, all theologizing ultimately must end in silence.
    • If nothing else, he calls on the church to theologize in its contemporary global context in dialogue with the theologies of the Old Testament.
    • This experience cuts through a lot of the abstract theologising I do on interfaith relations and seems to communicate to me at a deeper level; it's an experience I have yet to fully reconcile with my thinking about my faith.
    • So, just as theology leads to worship, so worship leads to further theologizing as we seek to correspond to God's Word and Spirit rather than the words and spirit of the age.
    • Following the example of Anselm, who crafted his arguments for divine existence in the context of prayer, our theologizing was always conducted in a mood of worshipful reverence.
    • Do we have to theologize every time we come over here?
    • With his own classic style he theologizes excellently on the text in a manner designed to address the needs of theologians, teachers, and preachers more than critical scholars.
    • When theologizing, the biblical scholar must respond to the demands of critical methodology, the doctrinal teachings of the Christian church, and the inherent Jewish identity of the text.
    • They are undoubtedly right, but the well-known genre of Passion plays of which Gibson's film is one, made no pretensions to intellectual argument or subtle theologising, but was a mediaeval invention for the masses.
    • It is not erroneous, as he claims, to believe that the Gospels reflect a Pauline theologizing of the original Jesus message.
    • The vignette above is an example of the necessity for a new approach in Christian ministries where cultural values and variables must be involved in theologizing and acting as we seek to care, teach and proclaim the Good News.
    • In drawing out the ethical dimensions of theology and the theological aspects of our moral lives this book will also count as a contribution to a newer cross-disciplinary approach to theologizing.
    • Injustice, justice, injustice... This is what's ridiculous, all this thinking and theologizing, when there is no way on earth to know anything about God's intentions.
    • Some people, who misinterpret Barr's own observations, declare that our inability to understand the biblical worldview by the analysis of its language should prevent us from theologizing.
    • It gave the Jews, and especially their intellectuals, scope to theologize anew, and to think about old issues anew (as Abraham Lincoln, America's greatest theologian of the nineteenth century, demanded).
    • Following an earlier argument for an apophatic approach to theologizing about judgment, this essay investigates some theological resources for imagining judgment.
    • It is grounded in the tangible, in the real; it comes out of human experience. all of our theologizing must reconcile the fact that God chose to enter the human story, our story.
    • In most instances, however, she is aware of the ways in which all constructive theologizing, by its linguistic nature, orders, manages, and dominates whatever it is speaking of, no matter how fluid or poetic the prose.
    • The key is to theologize first and moralize later, that is, to celebrate God's love and grace first, and then thereafter to ask what we should do about it in the light of that celebration.
    • But in recent years, there has been some serious theologizing among a small sub-group of American law professors.
    • That perspective unites this work of Roman Catholic theologizing with important parts of the Orthodox tradition, both ancient and modern.
  • 2with object Treat (a person or subject) in theological terms.

    用神学语汇论述(人,主题)

    he even theologizes writing problems
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This is not the only one of the relationships that is ‘theologized,’ so to speak.
    • Although Thomas does not overtly theologize Francis's garden in this way, his monastic readership certainly would have recognized their own monastic gardens as having these symbolic functions.
    • Shiva, for instance, was a Dravidian tribal god, very much a folk deity, until theologised and worked into the larger Hindu pantheon.
    • These problems become much more severe, of course, if the issue has been politicized (climate change) or, to coin a word, theologized (practically all of astronomy, geology, and paleontology, for young-Earth creationists).
    • In other words, the gospels are exactly what the term implies - good news or sermons about Jesus, theologized history rather than ‘pure’ history (as if there were such a thing as pure history).
    • Trying to theologize that into a bit of hagiography is about as revolting as a certain senator's endless exploitation of his war record.
    • Marx suggests that Shakespeare expanded his original sources in order to theologize the comedy and render theology as entertainment.
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