theopathy (Meaning)

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theopathy (n.)

Capacity for religious affections or worship.

Synonyms & Antonyms of theopathy

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theopathy Sentence Examples

  1. The ancient Egyptians believed in the theopathy of their pharaohs, attributing divine powers to them.
  2. The concept of theopathy played a significant role in the development of religious beliefs throughout history.
  3. In Christian theology, theopathy refers to the participation of humans in the divine nature.
  4. The theopathy of theophany describes the manifestation of the divine in human form.
  5. Some religions believe that theopathy occurs through the incarnation of deities into individuals.
  6. The theopathy of mysticism is based on the idea that humans can directly experience the divine.
  7. Theopathy has been a source of both inspiration and controversy within religious traditions.
  8. The theopathy of transfiguration transforms individuals into divine beings.
  9. In the context of mental health, theopathy may refer to delusional beliefs about divine power.
  10. The theopathy of deification seeks to elevate humans to the level of the divine.

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Capacity for religious affections or worship.

No synonyms found.

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The ancient Egyptians believed in the theopathy of their pharaohs, attributing divine powers to them.

The concept of theopathy played a significant role in the development of religious beliefs throughout history.

In Christian theology, theopathy refers to the participation of humans in the divine nature.

The theopathy of theophany describes the manifestation of the divine in human form.