Adverb
in a theological manner
as regards theology
Source: WordNethe dealt with the problem of evil theologically, not philosophically Source: Internet
the candidate was found theologically sound Source: Internet
Add to that the fact that the goons in the video completely miss the mark of what Matthew is trying to accomplish theologically with his gospel. Source: Internet
Rabbi David Wolpe believes that the Second Coming was "grown out of genuine disappointment" and invented by Christians to theologically compensate for Jesus' death. Source: Internet
In the confrontation with Arians, Ambrose sought to theologically refute their propositions, which were contrary to the Nicene creed and thus to the officially defined orthodoxy. Source: Internet
Derek Gjertsen (1986), The Newton Handbook, p. 468. The Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy notes, "This theologically motivated view does not seem to claim much historical evidence, however". Source: Internet