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neologian, a. and n.|niːəʊˈləʊdʒɪən| [f. neology + -an.] A. adj. 1. Inclined towards, or imbued with, theological neologism.
1833R. Pinkerton Russia 144 The..neologian literati and clergy of Germany. 1865Daily Tel. 12 Apr. 6 Bavaria is the head-quarters of a neologian school. 1884D. Hunter tr. Reuss's Hist. Canon xvi. 305 This truth..has never been to the taste of scholars, orthodox or neologian. 2. Of the nature of, marked by, neologism.
1831Macaulay in Napier Sel. Corr. (1879) 119 The neologian article about German divinity. 1851Bp. Wilberforce Let. in Life (1881) II. iii. 109, I am not blind to the threatening evils of Neologian teaching. B. n. One who introduces or adopts new (rationalistic) views in theology; a neologist.
1846Brit. Quart. Rev. III. 143 The argument..will furnish some further employment to the critical powers of the Neologian. a1857R. A. Vaughan Essays & Rem. (1858) I. 50 The heathen philosophy of the Rationalist and the Neologian. 1875Jowett Plato (ed. 2) I. 316 He thinks you are a neologian. Hence neoˈlogianism, neologian views.
1846Worcester cites Eclectic Rev. 1869Contemp. Rev. XII. 274 He had himself passed through every phase of opinion.., except..Romanism and neologianism. |