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theandric, a.|θiːˈændrɪk| [ad. eccl. Gr. θεανδρικός, f. θέανδρος god-man (f. θεός god + ἀνήρ man): see -ic.] Of or pertaining to both God and man; partaking of both the human and the divine.
1612T. Taylor Comm. Titus ii. 14 It was..neither meerely diuine, nor meerely humane, but (as Diuines speake) theandrike. 1828E. Irving Sermons I. 140 + p. lxix, A class of heretics..asserting, that there was only one operation, Theandric or Godmanly. 1843J. B. Robertson tr. Möhler's Symbolik iii. §11 (ed. 3) 83 So that this regeneration constitutes one theandric work. So † theˈandrical a. Obs. [see -ical].
1656Jeanes Fuln. Christ 36 To performe them as God man, is appropriate to Christ... As ascribed unto him, they are, say Divines; Theandrical, that is, divinely humane. 1693Owen Holy Spirit as Comforter i. Wks. 1855 IV. 358 He who worketh them [his mediatory operations] is God, and He worketh them all as God-man; whence they are theandrical. |