christological
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Definition
Adjective: * Relating to Christology: Of, pertaining to, or concerning the branch of Christian theology that studies the nature, person, and work of Jesus Christ.
Usage
The adjective "christological" is used exclusively in academic, theological, or religious contexts to describe concepts, debates, writings, or interpretations that focus on the identity and significance of Jesus Christ.
Examples
- The early church councils were primarily concerned with christological debates about the divine and human natures of Jesus.
- Her thesis offers a new christological interpretation of the Gospel of John.
- The apostle Paul's letters contain some of the earliest christological reflections in the New Testament.
Advanced Usage
- Christological title: A name or term used for Jesus that defines his role or nature (e.g., "Son of God," "Logos," "Messiah"). Scholars analyze the development and meaning of these titles.
- Christological heresy: A historical doctrine about Christ that was formally rejected by the church as incompatible with orthodox belief, such as Arianism or Docetism.
- High Christology / Low Christology: Terms used to categorize theological perspectives that emphasize either the divinity of Jesus ("high") or his humanity ("low").
Variants and Related Words
- Christology (noun): The field of study itself. Example:
- Christologically (adverb): In a manner relating to Christology. Example:
Synonyms
- Theological (specifically concerning Christ)
- Doctrinal (specifically concerning Christ)
Notes on Meaning
"Christological" is a technical term with a single, precise meaning. It does not have general or idiomatic uses outside its specific theological context. It is not used to describe general religious feeling or personal faith, but rather formal study and doctrine about Christ.
Adjective
- of or relating to Christology