paradoxology

Etymology
, first use appears c. 1646, in the writings of.

Noun

 * 1)  The use of paradoxes.
 * 2) The study or contemplation of paradoxes.
 * 3) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The study or contemplation of paradoxes.
 * 2) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The study or contemplation of paradoxes.
 * 2) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.
 * 1) The embrace of a paradox, especially as it involves matters of faith.