VERB
- make theoretical speculations about theology or discuss theological subjects
- treat from a theological viewpoint or render theological in character
How To Use theologize In A Sentence
- 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).
- Today, of course, speech is no longer theologized in the same way, since it has become the domain of linguistics; but powerful evidence via Chomsky and others that grammar may be inborn lends support to the notion that the human capacity for language is not shared, even remotely, by any other living form. Knotted Tongues
- 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.
- Trying to theologize that into a bit of hagiography is about as revolting as a certain senator's endless exploitation of his war record.
- This is not the only one of the relationships that is ‘theologized,’ so to speak.
- 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).
- 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).
- Marx suggests that Shakespeare expanded his original sources in order to theologize the comedy and render theology as entertainment.
- Other extremist rabbis voiced the same sentiment, and, under Brigadier General Avichai Ronzki's command, the IDF's rabbinate theologized military missions and fed messianic dogma to young minds. Religious Fundamentalism in Israel
- If nothing else, he calls on the church to theologize in its contemporary global context in dialogue with the theologies of the Old Testament.