Search for exact term "theological cult" returns a pitiful 1,500 results; a search for the word CULT returns 150million results (also "blue oyster cult"==> over 4million)
"theological cult" is mostly a weasel word so a particular less then direct pastor; (I'm looking your way Dallas Texas); can attempt to back petal and try not to look like a self righteous SOB
North America Oct 2011
what is theological vs. non theological study of religion
No, the Evangelical Presbyterian church is not a cult. A cult usually is defined as having a single, living leader with a strong, magnetic personality and absolute authority over his (nearly always a man) followers. The Evangelical Presbyterian church is a fairly typical Protestant church of the Reformed Tradition with emphasis on personal salvation through a born-again experience. Just as significantly, Evangelical Presbyterians reject what they view as the "liberal" elements in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) such as ecumenism and tolerance of diverse theological opinions.
The Cult of Cult - 2013 was released on: USA: 19 February 2013 (internet)
Talking about God is a theological subject.The man went to the Seminary to get a theological education.Two religious groups were having a theological debate.
Princeton Theological Seminary was created in 1812.
The Cult was created in 1983.
A cult is a small group of people who follow their own religious beliefs. The leader of the cult is the leader who makes and enforces the rules of the cult.
I don't think Odd Future is an actual cult, but they seem to have gained a cult-like following; wouldn't classify them as a cult, still.
a bunch of theological ideas...........( rounding answer) hehe
Theological Repository was created in 1769.
Theological Repository ended in 1788.
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