I didn't know, but I knew that there would be plenty more surprises about angelology waiting to be found. |
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Numerology, mythological figures, and angelology were probably introduced by Daniel as a result of the influence of Iranian thought. |
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His discussions of the doctrine of Scripture and angelology in Theology of the Community of God were also ground-breaking as far as Evangelical thinking was concerned. |
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Modern angelology, by contrast, is suited to the flaky, the busy and the dabblers. |
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But, beyond the name, there always appears in the speculation of angelology the theme of an immediately neighboring supreme Presence. |
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Each of these varieties of angelology requires some sort of suspension of logic and reason, which is fine for the 40 per cent of Britons who claim to believe in angels, but excludes the rest. |
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If the first two of that trinity have utterly eclipsed the third in the intervening centuries, then angelology seems to be making a come-back despite our secular, sceptical and scientific times. |
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The earliest reference he can find in English to angelology comes in a 1663 philosophical book by Gideon Harvey who describes the three, apparently equally important disciplines of theology, psychology and angelology. |
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Almost all concede that Dante, in this passage, is revising a previous opinion about angelology. |
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