Why this word is great
THEOLOGOUMENON — [Noun] A theological statement or opinion that is not official doctrine. From Ancient Greek θεολογούμενον (theologoúmenon, "that which is said about God"), neuter present passive participle of θεολογέω (theologéō, "to speak about God"). Unlike "dogma" (which demands assent) or "heresy" (which invites condemnation), a theologoumenon is a quiet speculation, a flickering candle in the margins of orthodoxy. It is the monk tracing constellations in the gaps of scripture, the scholar whispering "perhaps" when the creed falls silent, the unanswerable question left hanging in the incense-thick air of the chapel—faith’s humble concession that some mysteries are meant to be pondered, not solved.