theological discourse

collocation in English

meaningsoftheologicalanddiscourse

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theological
adjective
uk
/ˌθiː.əˈlɒdʒ.ɪ.kəl/
us
/ˌθiː.əˈlɑː.dʒɪ.kəl/
relating to the study of religion and ...
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discourse
noun
uk
/ˈdɪs.kɔːs/
us
/ˈdɪs.kɔːrs/
languagespecialized
the use of language to communicate in speech or writing, or an example ...
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(Definition oftheologicalanddiscoursefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoftheological discourse

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In addition, there is the problem of thetheologicaldiscoursein general (and that of theodicean one in particular).
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Nevertheless, the term is used in philosophical andtheologicaldiscoursewithout context more often than not.
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But this is a minor quibble with what is a fascinating and thorough discussion of the place of narrative intheologicaldiscourse.
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Characterizing these discussions as purely ethical debate is, in part, a retrospective evaluation based on modern projections of the proper scope oftheologicaldiscourse.
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Thetheologicaldiscourseis unable to redeem the materiality of the existential; neither existential pain and terror is able to brake the force of faith.
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They were excluded, of course, from some of the dominant genres oftheologicaldiscourse: theological treatises and sermons were clearly gendered masculine.
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So it follows that not alltheologicaldiscourseis narrative.
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First, the argument presupposes the ability to distinguish folk fromtheologicaldiscourse.
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This indeterminacy, in turn, complicates, impedes, and often imperils histheologicaldiscourse.
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This preliminary investigation into the genealogy of fideism shows that the meaning of the term is not at all clear in either philosophical ortheologicaldiscourse.
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However, according to instrumentalism, such terms are understood to belong to a larger fictional narrative that includes not only those things recognizably narrative in form buttheologicaldiscourseas well.
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Transcending the life of spirit in its purity,theologicaldiscourseoften aims to bridge (or even to negate) the gap between faith and the materiality of existence.
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On the one hand, it readily enables us to identify the divinely omniscient point of view with the all-encompassing perspective aimed at by orthodoxtheologicaldiscourse.
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Hugo demonstrates the comfortable accommodation of the doctrine of humors within philosophical andtheologicaldiscourseof the twelfth century.
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It is depicted in icons andtheologicaldiscoursealso as tongues of fire.
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Sanders has also edited a collection on violence in relation to the atonement and recently has done some work applying cognitive linguistics totheologicaldiscourse.
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