Theology is now little more than a branch of human ignorance.
My entire theology can be condensed into four words, 'JESUS DIED FOR ME'.
Don't you ever change your theology to line up with your doubt.
Any amount of theology can now be smuggled into people's minds under the cover of fiction without their knowing it.
Theology without practice is the theology of demons
A really religious person has no theology. Yes, he has the experience, he has the truth, he has that luminosity, but he has no theology.
This is the purpose of theology. By it my life becomes clearer and more conscious.
Because religious training means credulity training, churches should not be surprised to find that so many of their congregations accept astrology as readily as theology, or a channeled Atlantean priest as readily as a biblical prophet.
Modern man has not only thrown away Christian theology, he has thrown away the possibility of what our forefathers had as a basis for morality and law.
The story [of the Sacrifice of Isaac ] is much more a part of theology than of history.
The shortest route to deeper and richer worship is a clearer theology.
There is no conflict between science and theology, except where there is bad science or bad theology.
God must not engage in theology. The writer must not destroy by human reasonings the faith that art requires of us.
Don't create theology about God so that you can feel better about Him.
The hope of science is the perfection of the human race. The hope of theology is the salvation of a few, and the damnation of almost everybody.
I am a student of universal spiritual principles, and I read theology and spiritual writings, so my grasp of basic spiritual principles is fairly good.
Theology offers you a working arrangement, which leaves the scientist free to continue his experiments and the Christian to continue his prayers.
The more I read, the less I admire modern theology. the more I study the productions of the new schools of theological teachers, the more I marvel that men and women can be satisfied with such writings. There is a vagueness, a mistiness, a shallowness, an indistinctness, a superficiality, an aimlessness, a hollowness about the literature of the 'broader and kinder systems', as they are called, which to my mind stamps their origin on their face. They are of the earth, earthy.
[Science] must be amoral by its very nature: The minute it begins separating facts into the two categories of good ones and bad ones it ceases to be science and becomes a mere nuisance, like theology.
A God-centered theology has to be a missionary theology