antitheology

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Etymology[edit]

anti- +‎ theology

Noun[edit]

antitheology (plural antitheologies)

  1. A belief system that runs counter to theology.
    • 1995, David Patterson, Exile: The Sense of Alienation in Modern Russian Letters, page 76:
      In contrast to the speculative tradition, a theology of truth that is lived and living here presents itself as an antitheology, one that attempts to move beyond the intellectual conception.
    • 1996, Steven Kepnes, Interpreting Judaism in a Postmodern Age, page 34:
      the explicit antitheology of Derridean thought

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