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theanthropic
theanthropic, a. (θiːænˈθrɒpɪk) [f. eccl. Gr. θεάνθρωπος Theanthropos + -ic.] Pertaining, relating to, or having the nature of both God and man; at once divine and human.1652 Benlowes Theoph. i. lxxviii, The Theanthropick Word, That Mystick Glasse of Revelations. 1864 in Webster. 1868 Gladstone Glea... Oxford English Dictionary
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Monothelitism
This is distinct from Miaphysitism, which holds that, after the union, Christ is in one theanthropic (human-divine) nature and is generated from the union wikipedia.org
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theo-
theo- (θiːəʊ) or, before a vowel, the-, repr. Gr. θεο-, stem of θεός God; in many compounds adopted from, or formed on the analogy of, Greek, or from Greek (rarely Latin or other) elements. See in their alphabetical places theanthropic, theocracy, theology, theosophy, etc. ˌtheo-anthropoˈmorphic a.,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Constantine B. Scouteris
Veniamin notes inter alia that "Constantine Scouteris was one of Greece’s foremost theologians, specializing in ecclesiology, the mystery of the Church as a theanthropic wikipedia.org
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Eclogue 4
about divine kings, taking hints from many doctrines of original sin … with astrological speculations of recent date, and coloring the whole with the theanthropic wikipedia.org
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Swaminarayan Sampradaya
Manifestation of God Swaminarayan's view on god was theanthropic, the idea that "the most extalted of the manifestations of god are in a divine form in wikipedia.org
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