1 a person who studies or is a specialist in religion:
a Catholic/Protestant theologian
Of the thirteen theologians attending the discussions, only two supported the articles.
It is easy enough to find modern theologians whose work exhibits this same tendency of thought.
When twelfth-century theologians and canonists considered the question of collective guilt and punishment, they spoke in terms of one suffering for another's sin.
Historical theologians consider him too concerned with scientific and philosophical matters.
Dominating the world view of both theologians is a belief in the ever present and ubiquitous involvement of the divine in human affairs.
Now it is generally accepted among theologians that the concept of omnipotence does not include the power to do something that is logically impossible.
All twelfth- and thirteenth-century theologians discussing purgatory agreed on certain points.
The book is highly recommended to philosophers of religion and theologians interested in the enduring problems suggested by the title.