Definitions
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- adjective Of or pertaining to
logology ; related to the study ofwords . - adjective linguistics Of or pertaining to
conceptual patterns or mentalcategories of words and theirreferents . - adjective theology, philosophy, rare Of or pertaining to the
doctrine oflogos .
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Examples
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Order and disorder in anti-abortion rhetoric: A logological view.
American Rhetoric - Christian Rhetoric Scholarly Reference Guide 2010
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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Yoder aims to eschew a too easily assumed 'metaphysical' or 'logological' sense of the Incarnation, which would make of the idea that Jesus is 'the Word become flesh' a mere representation to us of some metaphysically conceptualized relation of the Logos to God, according to which conceptualization we might then proceed ontologically to 'locate' or
Faith and Theology 2008
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