theologically Meaning in marathi ( theologically शब्दाचा मराठी अर्थ)
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theologically's Usage Examples:
Evangelical left: part of the Christian evangelical movement but who generally function on the left wing of that movement, either politically or theologically, or both.
The Presbyterian Church in Korea (YunShin) is a theologically Reformed and Presbyterian denomination in South Korea.
While theologically diverse within the evangelical community, NRB members are linked through.
She explains that "[Jesus] has been dressed theologically as a heterosexually oriented (celibate) man.
The empty tomb was, in his opinion, an unnecessary hypothesis, since “an eschatological, bodily resurrection, theologically speaking, has nothing to do, however, with a corpse.
for the global church, leaders who are spiritually, biblically, and theologically prepared to engage contemporary culture for the sake of Christ"s kingdom.
A notable aspect of the Ireland YM is that it encompasses meetings with widely divergent Christian viewpoints from theologically conservative (evangelical) to theologically liberal.
The student body of Wesley Theological Seminary is culturally, denominationally, and theologically diverse.
established ties with the longer-established, theologically more liberal, and liturgically more conservative Evangelical Lutheran Church of Papua New Guinea.
Considered theologically conservative, Gómez is also viewed as a natural conciliator admired for uniting rich and poor and Anglo and Hispanic Catholics.
The related term Christocentric theologically means forms of Christianity that concentrate on the teaching of Jesus Christ, but is sometimes used as a near synonym of religiocentric.
Other theologically conservative Christians, including Confessional Lutherans, also rebut comments made by Karl Keating and D.