verb
- to engage in theological reasoning or speculation; to theorize about religious matters
Usage: British spelling; intransitive
Examples
- The scholars would theologise for hours about the nature of divine grace.
- Rather than theologise endlessly, he preferred practical ministry.
- Medieval monks often theologised about the relationship between faith and reason.
- She tends to theologise every moral question she encounters.
- The professor encouraged students to theologise carefully about complex doctrinal issues.
- They theologised about whether miracles could be explained scientifically.