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third-person singular simple present theologizes, present participle theologizing, simple past and past participle theologized
(transitive) To treat something from a theological viewpoint. quotations examples
School divinity was but Aristotle's philosophy theologized.
1662, Joseph Glanvill, Lux Orientalis
(intransitive) To discuss or speculate about theological subjects. quotations examples
Take A Bishop Like Me is Moore's response to his critics in the form of an apologia for his stance on the ordination of both women and homosexuals. The book portrays with candor and a minimum of theologizing the struggles of the leader of an established and venerable institution […] to deal with issues that his constituents would rather not discuss.
1979 April 28, John Graczak, “The Sacred and the Profane”, in Gay Community News, page 16