pisteology
English
Etymology
From Ancient Greek πίστις (pístis, “faith”) + -ology.
Noun
pisteology (uncountable)
- (philosophy, rare) The science or study of faith.
- 2002, Karl Barth, Protestant Theology in the Nineteenth Century, page 568:
- The assertion of a receptivity in man, the Catholic-type conception of the gratia preveniens which runs alongside this receptivity, the mystical culmination of this pisteology, are all elements of a speculative basic approach which can even be seen here, in Dorner.
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