From Old French theologien , equivalent to theology + -an .
theologian (plural theologians )
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.
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; [ …]
In Eastern Orthodox usage, a person who has had direct experience of and unity with God .
one who studies theology
Afrikaans: teoloog
Armenian: աստվածաբան (hy) ( astvacaban )
Asturian: teólogu m
Azerbaijani: ilahiyyatçı
Bulgarian: богослов m ( bogoslov ) , теолог m ( teolog )
Carpathian Rusyn: теолоґ m ( teolog )
Catalan: teòleg m , teòloga f
Chinese:
Mandarin: 神學家 / 神学家 (zh) ( shénxuéjiā )
Czech: teolog (cs) m , teoložka (cs) f
Danish: teolog c
Dutch: theoloog (nl) m , theologe (nl) f
Esperanto: teologo (eo) , teologino ( female )
Finnish: teologi (fi)
French: théologien (fr) m , théologienne (fr) f
Galician: teólogo m , teóloga f
German: Theologe (de) m , Theologin (de) f
Greek: θεολόγος (el) m or f ( theológos )
Ancient: θεολόγος m ( theológos )
Hungarian: teológus (hu)
Ido: teologiisto (io)
Italian: teologo (it) m , teologa (it) f
Japanese: 神学者 (ja)
Kazakh: құдайтанушы ( qūdaitanuşy )
Latin: theologus m
Norwegian:
Bokmål: teolog m
Nynorsk: teolog m
Old English: dryhtweorþa m
Polish: teolog (pl) m , teolożka f
Portuguese: teólogo (pt) m , teóloga f
Russian: богосло́в (ru) m ( bogoslóv ) , тео́лог (ru) n ( teólog )
Serbo-Croatian: bogoslov (sh) m , bogoslovac (sh) m , bogoslovkinja f
Slovak: teológ (sk) m , teologička (sk) f
Slovene: teolog m , teologinja f
Spanish: teólogo (es) m , teóloga (es) f
Swedish: teolog (sv) c
Tagalog: dalubbathala , dalub-bathala
Turkish: ilahiyatçı (tr)
Ukrainian: теолог m ( teoloh ) , богосло́в (uk) m ( bohoslóv )
Uzbek: ilohiyotchi
Volapük: godavan (vo)
Yiddish: טעאָלאָג m ( teolog ) , טעאָלאָגין f ( teologin )