Theanthropism


[thee-an-thruh-piz-uh m] /θiˈæn θrəˌpɪz əm/
noun
1.
the doctrine of the union of the divine and human natures, especially the manifestation of God as man in Christ.
2.
the attribution of human nature to the gods.
theanthropism
/θiːˈænθrəˌpɪzəm/
noun
1.
the ascription of human traits or characteristics to a god or gods
2.
(Christian theol) the doctrine of the hypostatic union of the divine and human natures in the single person of Christ

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