antitheological

English

Etymology

anti- + theological

Adjective

antitheological (comparative more antitheological, superlative most antitheological)

  1. Opposing theology.
    • 1996, Julie A. Reuben, The Making of the Modern University, page 107:
      Despite his antitheological bias, James recognized that he could not completely discount religious doctrines.
    • 2008 April 27, Leon Wieseltier, “The Catastrophist”, in New York Times:
      Sayyid Qutb is quickly overtaking Reinhold Niebuhr as the theologian about whom the un- or antitheological pronounce with the most serene authority.

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