From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtheologianthe‧o‧lo‧gian /ˌθiːəˈləʊdʒən $ -ˈloʊ-/ noun [countable] RRsomeone who has studied theology
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theologian• Some 800 theologians and other experts prepared the agenda.• Peter of Corbeil was a theologian who lectured on scripture and was famous as a preacher.• Physician and theologian join hands in assigning responsibility.• In the last two centuries it has also been a source of scholarly controversy amongst historians, theologians and philosophers.• Respected theologians held divergent points of view on the matter, he said.• Catholic biblical scholars, theologians and many active lay groups had good reasons to be grateful.• A new response is growing from women theologians and from radicals seeking liberation for many oppressed people.