English to Urdu Dictionary theological

theological

کلامی
definition
adjective
Most of them had no interest whatever in religious doctrine or theological beliefs, she writes.
of or relating to the study of theology.
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It provided a clear 'theological' position with which to resist secular interference in matters of faith.
What kind of philosophical and 'theological' account does the concept of divine reality call for?
Your first book was actually a 'theological' exploration of the meaning of motherhood.
While pursuing his 'theological' studies he prepared a doctoral thesis on geometry.
Make sure you can trust their 'theological' beliefs as well as their confidentiality.
What I would call a 'theological' position is a position about the nature of God and so on.
Most of them had no interest whatever in religious doctrine or 'theological' beliefs, she writes.
However, the author could have sketched in more of the 'theological' and historical background to his narrative.
Western theologians have yet to offer a sustained 'theological' analysis of the impact of colonialism.
It is lamentable, therefore, that there is so much ignorance of this massive 'theological' truth.
Its slowly growing student body comes from a variety of ethnic, 'theological' and educational backgrounds.
Now this is a 'theological' issue of course, and it's not restricted to Judaism.
So if you like, a 'theological' religious foundation was being laid for social action.
This is where philosophical and 'theological' arguments about the existence and nature of God come in.
There are virtually no 'theological' or doctrinal books in the various indigenous languages.
In many cases it is possible to see that 'theological' concerns have won out over careful attention to the evidence in all its variety.
Do we need to expand our 'theological' awareness to incorporate palaeontology a little bit more?
He reworks ancient rituals and 'theological' beliefs - in this instance, the meaning of Advent.
The reason for this is that the Bible tells us that 'theological' belief is specifically not enough for salvation on its own.
History notwithstanding, these two approaches belong together, 'theologically' speaking.
As we saw earlier, baptism and confirmation lead both 'theologically' and experientially to the Eucharist.
I acknowledge that my modest proposal is a compromise, both 'theologically' and ecclesiastically.
But we need biblical and theological answers for 'biblical' and theological issues.
This book is addressed to a 'theologically' alert readership rather than to the general public or to environmentalists.
Others who had found that church too 'theologically' liberal for their tastes espoused a more traditional theology.
Can this language of seemingly authentic devotion be 'theologically' justified?
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