theologian造句31 One of the nine accepted choirs of angels as organized by the sixth-century theologian Dionysius and adopted largely by the Christian church.
32 " Theologian Karl Barth pointed out, "Laughter is the closest thing to the grace of God.
33 Augustine of Hippo was the most influential theologian of Latin Christianity.
34 From the existentialist perspective as defined by the theologian, Paul Tillich, the issue is one of courage.
35 "After the Dead Sea Scrolls were discovered, you could no longer say there was no historical Jesus," says Theologian Otto Betz of Tubingen, once a redoubt of Bultmannian doubters.
36 One such theologian was St. Irenaeus, the bishop of Lyon for much of the second century, who lived from approximately A.D. 130 to 200.
37 Ding Guangxun , a theologian, is the main speaker of Christians in China.
38 Forget the fire and brimstone: his subtle eloquence made him the country's most influential theologian.
39 On one hand, the fourth-century theologian Augustine responded to the sacking of Rome with a detailed scriptural argument for two cities: the City of Man and the City of God.
40 Harnack was a German historian and theologian, one of the main representatives of liberal Protestant theology.
41 The highest and most splendid of the nine accepted angelic orders as developed by the sixth-century theologian Dionysius the Areopagite and largely embraced by the Christian Church.
42 Fletcher was a famous American theologian and ethicist, who is regarded as the founder and the forefather of the bioethics in the 20th century.
43 Swiss-born Cardinal George Cottier, a prominent Vatican theologian, who presented the encyclical to the Rome press corps, smiled as one reporter asked about the kind words.