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docetic, a.|dəʊˈsɛtɪk, -ˈsiːtɪk| See also doketic. [f. Docetæ n. pl. + -ic.] Of or pertaining to the Docetæ.
1846Trench Mirac. xvii. (1862) 289 It is a docetic view of the person of Christ, which conceives of his body as permanently exempt from the law of gravity. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. iv. vii. note, An argument for Christ's real humanity against the Docetic sects. Hence doˈcetically adv., according to the Docetæ.
1887E. Johnson Antiqua Mater 178 Christ actually and not merely docetically risen in the flesh. 1894Mitchell tr. Harnack's Hist. Dogma v. 270 note, He taught docetically about Christ. |