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)
- (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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