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Docetism|dəʊˈsiːtɪz(ə)m| [f. as prec. + -ism.] The doctrine or views of the Docetæ.
1846Geo. Eliot tr. Strauss's Life of Jesus I. i. v. 274 To say..that the food which he took did not serve for the nourishment..of his body by real assimilation..would strike every one as Docetism. 1855Milman Lat. Chr. iv. vii, A kind of Docetism—asserting the unreality of the body of the Saviour. 1879Farrar St. Paul II. 517 note, There may be a silent condemnation of incipient Docetism in ἄνθρωπος (1 Tim. ii. 5). So Docetist |dəʊˈsiːtɪst|, a follower of docetic teaching. docetistic |dɒsiːˈtɪstɪk|, a. = docetic. docetize |dəʊˈsiːtaɪz|, v. trans., to represent docetically, regard as phantasmal.
1880Encycl. Brit. XI. 736 These Docetists..had a whole series of successors in the early church. 1886Q. Rev. Oct. 129 Basilides docetized the humanity. |