noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
liberation theology
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
catholic
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They were, nevertheless, men loyal to the catholic practices and theology of the Society.
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The Puritans had no more interest in astronomy or physics than in the fine points of Catholic theology .
modern
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It should be said that his range of original and indeed trail-blazing contributions to modern theology was wider even than this.
natural
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They were no more testable than the claims of Paley and the other advocates of natural theology .
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But a small, growing school of Catholic intellectuals argue that natural theology actually supports the morality of homosexual unions.
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From the late 1920s, Brunner had become increasingly interested in the question of natural theology .
new
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Now Feuerbach's critique came into its own within the new movement of theology itself.
■ NOUN
liberation
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The perspective of liberation theology is historical.
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Another wildfire movement was liberation theology , expressed in Base Ecclesiastical Communities.
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Specifically she develops two areas, feminist theory and liberation theology , as potential candidates to regenerate the social group work movement.
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Fukuyama is unlikely to attach much weight to Liberation theology , which he would no doubt classify as a doomed subspecies of Marxism-Leninism.
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This movement has led to many Liberation theologies , Black, Feminist and even Environmental.
■ VERB
study
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After an eight-day silent retreat at the Jesuit spirituality center in Wernersville, she came home knowing she wanted to study theology .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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After the birth of her second child, Annie began to have religious doubts and returned to her preoccupation with theology .
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At the outset we may note the following about the practice and theology of the early church.
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I did not hear any name-it-and-claim-it theology at Sheffield Family Life Center that night.
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I enjoy reading, traveling, dominion theology , political discussions.
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Instead they are crafting theologies and liturgies that draw on their own indigenous cultures.
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The liberal theology of a figure like Adolf von Harnack represents the genre in its virtually pure form.
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They were no more testable than the claims of Paley and the other advocates of natural theology .