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  • noun A person involved in angelology.

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Examples

  • Just as the anthropologist is concerned with investigating the attributes of human nature and the characteristic activities of the human race, so the angelologist is concerned with the attributes of the angelic nature and the kind of activity that angels typically perform.

    The Angels and Us Mortimer J. Adler 1982

  • "Angelology" revolves around a 23-year old nun, who teams with an angelologist named Verlaine as they race to thwart a group that tries to corral the destructive powers of a race of angel / human hybrids called Nephilim.

    Gawker 2009

  • Bit of a twist is that the angelologist starts out working with the bad guys but then changes sides when they try to kill him, and that's when he teams up with the nun in order to find some ancient artefacts in order to destroy the Nephilim.

    Filmstalker 2009

  • Angelology is the story of a twenty three year old nun, it's started already you see, who teams up with an angelologist - yes there really is such a thing, but how disappointing a job to investigate something you can never actually see or touch?

    Filmstalker 2009

  • "Angelology", the first novel by Danielle Trussoni about a 23-year old nun who teams with an angelologist named Verlaine as they race to thwart a group that tries to corral the destructive powers of a race of angel / human hybrids called Nephilim.

    TrekMovie.com Rosario T. Calabria 2009

  • ... "unwittingly reignites an ancient war between Angelologists, a group who studies angels, and a race of monster-like descendants of angels and humans called the Nephilim"; she then teams up with an angelologist "in a search for ancient artifacts that are the only things that can stop the Nephilim."

    ShowHype - Top Entertainment News, Videos, and Blogs 2009

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