pectoral theology

English

Etymology

In reference to Neander's Latin phrase "pectus est quod facit theologum" ("the heart makes the theologian").

Noun

pectoral theology (uncountable)

  1. (Christianity, dated) The theology of those Christians who make much of experience and emotion as guides to a knowledge of divine truth.

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