theologian

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From Old French theologien, equivalent to theology +‎ -an.

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theologian (plural theologians)

  1. One who studies theology.
    • 1999, Diana S. Richmond Garland, Family ministry: a comprehensive guide, page 45:
      During a burping contest to celebrate wonderfully cold soft drinks after a long hike one hot afternoon, one little girl said, "My dad can outburp any of you!" Her father is a distinguished theologian and church leader whom I will not name here.
  2. In Roman Catholic usage, a theological lecturer attached to a cathedral church.
    Synonym: theologus
    • 1861, John Tulloch, English Puritanism and its leaders, page 29:
      Of all the theologians of his age, Hooker was the most unpuritan; []
  3. In Eastern Orthodox usage, a person who has had direct experience of and unity with God.

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