noun a short hymn or verse, especially one set to music and used in Christian worship
In music, a doxology may refer to a musical setting of a religious text or hymn of praise.
In literature, a doxology may be used as a poetic form expressing praise or thanksgiving.
In religious contexts, a doxology is a hymn or form of words containing an expression of praise to God.
In theological discussions, a doxology is often used as a form of prayer or praise to God.
In the field of literature, 'doxology' may be used to describe a hymn or expression of praise often found in religious texts or poetry.
Psychologists may use 'doxology' in the context of studying the psychological effects of religious practices, including the impact of reciting doxologies on mental health and well-being.
Musicians may refer to 'doxology' as a type of musical composition or style that is often used in religious ceremonies or services.
Theologians may use 'doxology' to refer to a formulaic expression of praise or glorification of God, often found in prayers or liturgical texts.