Lists of Fictional Species - Theological

Theological

  • List of theological angels
  • List of fictional angels
  • List of theological demons
  • List of fictional demons


Fictional organisms
Plants
  • Plants
  • Alien species
Animals
  • Parasites
  • Worms
  • Arthropods
    • Alien species
  • Fish
    • Humanoids species
  • Miscellaneous
  • Alien species
  • Giant animals
Amphibians
  • Frogs & toads
    • animation
  • Humanoid species
  • Alien species
Reptiles
  • Crocodilians
  • Dinosaurs
  • Snakes
  • Turtles
  • Humanoid species
  • Alien species
Birds
  • Birds of prey
  • Ducks
    • Animation
  • Penguins
  • Humanoid species
Mammals
Cats
  • Animation
  • Comics
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Television
  • Video games
Big cats
  • Animation
  • Comics
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Television
  • Video games
Canines
  • Animation
  • Comics
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Television
  • Video games
Dogs
  • Animation
  • Comics
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Television
  • Video games
Rodents
  • Animation
  • Comics
  • Literature
  • Video Games
Primates
  • Animation
  • Comics
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Television
  • Video games
Humanoids • Species:
  • Animation
  • Comics
  • Film
  • Literature
  • Television
  • Video games
  • Alien
Ungulates
  • Horses
  • Pachyderms
  • Swine
Miscellaneous
  • Alien
  • Bears
  • Marsupials
  • Mustelids (Animation)
  • Rabbits & hares
Other
Alien species
  • By form
  • Ancient
  • Aquatic
  • Arthropods
  • Humanoids
  • Mammals
  • Non-sapient
  • Parasites
  • Plants & Fungi
  • Reptilians & Amphibians
  • Robotic
Folkloric
  • By type
  • Dragons
    • Folklore
  • Giants
  • Vampires
    • By region
    • Dhampirs
Theological
  • Angels
    • Theology
    • Fiction
  • Demons
    • Theology
    • Fiction
    • Half-demons

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Famous quotes containing the word theological:

    Our own theological Church, as we know, has scorned and vilified the body till it has seemed almost a reproach and a shame to have one, yet at the same time has credited it with power to drag the soul to perdition.
    Eliza Farnham (1815–1864)

    A commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, abounding in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.
    Karl Marx (1818–1883)

    As liberty and intelligence have increased the people have more and more revolted against the theological dogmas that contradict common sense and wound the tenderest sensibilities of the soul.
    Catherine E. Beecher (1800–1878)