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psilanthropism

or ··ٳ·

[ sahy-lan-thruh-piz-uhm ]

noun

  1. the doctrine that Jesus Christ was only a human being.


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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ··ٳDZ· [sahy-l, uh, n-, throp, -ik], adjective
  • ·t·辱 noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of psilanthropism1

1800–10; < Greek īáԳٳō ( os ) merely human ( ī ( ó ) mere + áԳٳō ( os ) man + -os -ous ) + -ism
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Psilanthropism, sī-lan′thrō-pizm, n. the doctrine or belief of the mere human existence of Christ.—adj.

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His characteristic functions of Redeemer, Mediator, King, and final Judge, must all cease to be attributable to Christ; and the conclusion is, that between the Homoousian scheme and mere Psilanthropism there is no intelligible 'medium'.

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But alas! the increasing dimness, ending in the final want of the idea of this all-truths-including truth of the Tetractys eternally manifested in the Triad;—this, this is the ground and cause of all the main heresies from Semi-Arianism, recalled by Dr. Samuel Clarke, to the last setting ray of departing faith in the necessitarian Psilanthropism of Dr. Priestley.

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