[ad. mod.L. angelologia, f. Gr. ἄγγελος + -λογία discourse.] Doctrine as to angels; that part of theology which treats of angels.
[1753. Chambers, Cycl. Supp., Angelologia, the doctrine or science of angels. Gerhard has published a sacred Angelologia.]
1847. in Craig.
1855. Milman, Lat. Chr. (1864), IX. XIV. ii. 54. The same vast mythology commanded the general consent; the same angelology.
1874. H. Reynolds, John Bapt., ii. 91. Some opponents urge that the angelology of the New Testament was a Persian tradition.