11 Verbs to Use for the Word theologian

" "Yes," answered Father Kennedy, who dropped in just then, and beheld his young theologians with the holy Book before them.

It had to be mangled so as not to come into direct conflict with our lords the theologians, gentry who so clearly see the spirituality of the soul that, if they could, they would consign to the flames the bodies of those who have a doubt about it."

It met in a spacious basilica, where the emperor, arrayed in his purple and silk robes, with a diadem of precious jewels on his head, and a voice of gentleness and softness, and an air of supreme majesty, exhorted the assembled theologians to unity and concord.

He evidently wished to show that in argument he was good at fence, and could handle a theologian as skilfully as a foil.

No detailed organisation, however, was attempted, until Christian influence led to the formation of the class which naturally took an interest in the matter, the professional theologians.

And still others entertained towards him the passion of envy,that which gives rancor to the odium theologicum, that fatal passion which caused Daniel to be cast into the lions' den, and Haman to plot the ruin of Mordecai; a passion which turns beautiful women into serpents, and learned theologians into fiends.

The heart makes the theologian.

The collection, however, ranges from Calpurnius to Castalio (i.e. the French theologian Sébastien Châteillon), and includes the work of Petrarca, Boccaccio, Spagnuoli, Urceo, Pontano, Sannazzaro, Erasmus, Vida, and others.

I have remarked that theologians at this time generally took the line of basing Christianity on reason and not on faith.

Victor Hugo the romancer would seem to be a safer guide, so far, for the physician or the nurse in the sick-room, than Pliny the rhetorician, or Rothe the theologian.

And that I do not think will happen, since I have, as I know, all the theologians against me.

11 Verbs to Use for the Word  theologian