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theologian

noun as in clergyperson

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Sister Agnes Mueller, 62, was a theologian and a nurse—both practical skills in the field.

The second-century Christian theologian Tertullian once said “It is certain because it is impossible.”

Future editions of the magazine will now have to be reviewed by a Vatican-approved theologian.

Perez Guadalupe, a criminologist, sociologist, and theologian, has brought a disciplined hand to Castro Castro.

His father, the brilliant Presbyterian theologian Francis Schaeffer, was the intellectual father of the movement.

John of Damascus, an important Greek theologian of the eighth century, often cited by Thomas.

As a scholar and a critic, a metaphysician and a theologian, his name stands high among the first writers of the age.

Dr. Butler, the theologian and author of "The Analogy," was born in the town and this house is still to be seen.

Isaac Casaubon, a celebrated Swiss critic and theologian, died at London.

The theologian tells us that God does not need hands or arms to act, and that He acts by His will alone.

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On this page you'll find 7 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to theologian, such as: clergy, cleric, philosopher, scholar, curate, and divine.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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