In theology, man is often viewed as a creation of God who is made in God's image and endowed with reason, morality, and the capacity for relationship with God. Man is seen as having a dual nature, composed of body and soul, and possessing free will to choose between good and evil. The theological understanding of man varies across different religious traditions.
Your question as phrased has only one answer: "Moral Theology" is a belief system, not a science.
Ames C. Pennock has written: 'The fall and rescue of man' -- subject(s): Fall of man, Salvation, Sermons 'Fragments of thought upon theology, science, morals and men' -- subject(s): Theology
The two foundations on which moral theology is built are: the concept of human dignity and the concept of the final end for man. Human dignity has to do with respecting human beings for who they are.
Hans Halter has written: 'Taufe und Ethos' -- subject(s): Baptism, Bible, Biblical teaching, Christian ethics, Man (Christian theology), Theology
Theology will change lives because it shows man that he is responsible to an Almighty Creator. However, it also shows that this Creator loves us and wants a relationship with us if we will let Him.
Raymond E Gibson has written: 'God, man, and time' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Eschatology, History, History of doctrines, Theological anthropology, Theology, Doctrinal
Francis J. Hall has written: 'Evolution and the fall' -- subject(s): Evolution, Fall of man 'Eschatology' -- subject(s): Eschatology 'Introduction to dogmatic theology' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology 'Authority, ecclesiastical and Biblical' -- subject(s): Authority, Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Authority 'The church and the sacramental system' 'Creation and man' -- subject(s): Creation, Man (Christian theology), Theological anthropology 'The incarnation' -- subject(s): Incarnation
Otto Hermann Pesch has written: 'Ecumenical Potentials of Vatican Ii-40 Years After' 'Theologie der Rechtfertigung bei Martin Luther und Thomas von Aquin' -- subject(s): History of doctrines, Theology, Justification (Christian theology), Justification 'Questions and answers' -- subject(s): Catholic Theology, Theology, Catholic 'Frei sein aus Gnade' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Christianity, Doctrines, Grace (Theology), Liberty, Man (Christian theology), Religious aspects, Religious aspects of Liberty
"Theology" is a noun.
Theology.
A Theology speech is simply a speech on Theology, which is the study of God(s) and/or religion.
E. O. Davies has written: 'Theological encyclopaedia' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Introductions, Methodology, Theology, Theology, Doctrinal 'Prolegomena to systematic theology' -- subject(s): Doctrinal Theology, Theology, Doctrinal