- hamartiology
- ha·mar·ti·ol·o·gy
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
Hamartiology — (Greek: αμαρτια, hamartia , missing the mark, sin, + λογια, logia , sayings or discourse ) is the branch of Christian theology, more specifically, systematic theology, which is the study of sin with a view to articulating a doctrine of… … Wikipedia
hamartiology — (n.) that part of theology which deals with sin, 1875, from Gk. hamartia sin (see HAMARTIA (Cf. hamartia)) + OLOGY (Cf. ology) … Etymology dictionary
hamartiology — study of sin Sciences and Studies … Phrontistery dictionary
hamartiology — n. division of theology dealing with sin. ♦ hamartiologist, n … Dictionary of difficult words
hamartiology — həˌmärd.ēˈäləjē noun ( es) Etymology: Greek hamartia sin + English o + logy : a part of theology treating the doctrine of sin compare ponerology … Useful english dictionary
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