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theological

[thee-uh-loj-i-kuhl] / ˌθi əˈlɒdʒ ɪ kəl /
ADJECTIVE
religious, concerning a god-centered philosophy
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“He’ll come in with a steady and sure hand, with the life experience, the theological alignment with the institution,” and trust of its existing leaders, Stetzer said.

From Washington Post

There used to be moderate Baptists, conservative Baptists, fundamental Baptists and even liberal Baptists, but everyone allowed each other to worship how they wanted and still cooperated for missions, ministry, evangelism and theological education.

From Los Angeles Times

He approached his superiors with a pressing theological query: "Could beaver be eaten during Lent?"

From Salon

“The part that’s new is the theological piece,” he said, “to say this is a Sabbath.”

From Seattle Times

The book makes a case, as Jones puts it, that “American Christianity’s theological core has been thoroughly structured by an interest in protecting white supremacy.”

From Washington Post