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Theological Moderate

Origin: Latin suffix -al

Theological has 2 different meanings across 1 category:

Adjective

Definitions
Adjective
1

of or relating to or concerning theology

"theological seminar"

2

Of or relating to theology.

"The theological debate focused on whether free will exists alongside divine providence."

In plain English: Theological means relating to the study of God and religious beliefs as taught by organized religions.

"The theological debate between the two pastors lasted for hours."

Example Sentences
"The theological debate between the two pastors lasted for hours." adj
"The theological debate about faith continued late into the evening." adj
"Her theological studies focused on ancient religious texts." adj
"Many people find theological questions difficult to answer in daily life." adj
Related Terms

Origin

The word theological comes from combining theology with the suffix -ical to mean "relating to or characteristic of theology." It entered English directly from Latin through French during the Middle Ages.

Rhyming Words
cal ical kcal fecal jacal bocal decal mucal focal local cocal ducal cecal tical vocal socal mescal plical fiscal laical
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