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‖ Theˈanthropos Obs. [a. eccl. Gr. θεάνθρωπος god-man, f. θεός God + ἄνθρωπος man.] A title given to Jesus Christ as being both God and man.
1635Quarles Emblems i. Invoc. 33 Thou great Theanthropos, that giv'st and crown'st Thy gifts in dust. a1704T. Brown Dial. Dead, Friendship Wks. 1711 IV. 54 When this great Deliverer came, they [the Jews] very fairly Murder'd him; and from this Theantropos it is that the Christians derive..their Religion. 1730Bailey (folio), Thea′nthropos. Hence theanthropophagy |-ˈɒfədʒɪ| [-phagy]: see quot.; theanthroposophy |-ˈɒsəfɪ| [-sophy], a system of belief concerning the God-man; theanthropy |-ˈænθrəpɪ| [ad. eccl. Gr. θεανθρωπία], the fact of being God-man, the union of divine and human natures (in Christ).
1654Jer. Taylor Real Pres. xii. §14. 281 Cardinal Perron..says, that they deny anthropophagy, but did not deny *Theanthropophagy, saying, that they did not eat the flesh, or drink the bloud of a meer man, but of Christ who was God and man.
1817Coleridge Lett., to J. H. Green (1895) 683 Of Schelling's Theology and *Theanthroposophy, the telescopic stars and nebulæ are too many for my ‘grasp of eye’.
1658J. Robinson Endoxa i. 19 Christ..by his *Theanthropy..knew Judas to be one [a hypocrite]. 1689Norris Refl., etc. (1691) 198 Here also we meet with a new Theanthropy, a strange Composition of God and Man. |