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sophiˈology [f. Gr. σοϕία.] 1. (See quot. 1899.)
1892J. W. Powell in Amer. Anthropologist July 270 For the science of opinions I propose the name Sophiology. 1898― 19th Ann. Rep. Bureau Amer. Ethnol. p. xii, The sciences of esthetology, technology, sociology, philology, and sophiology. 1899― Ibid., 20th Ann. Rep. p. clxxi, Sophiology, or the science of activities designed to give instruction. 2. Theol. The doctrine of the Divine Wisdom, as serving to explain the relations between God and the world.
1934Theology XXVIII. 23 In his Christology the author [sc. Bulgakov] deliberately and openly relies on Sophiology, the doctrine of the eternal and created Wisdom. 1943E. L. Mascall He who Is x. 135 The ‘sophiology’, or teaching concerning the Divine Wisdom, which looks back to the fourteenth-century mystic of Mount Athos, St Gregory Palamas, and which became prominent in Russian theology in the last century through..Vladimir Solovyev. 1970R. Manheim tr. Corbin's Creative Imagination Ṣūfism 98 From this idea of Creation as theophany..arises the idea of a sophiology, the figure of Sophia aeterna. Hence sophioˈlogical a.; sophiˈologist.
1933Theology XXVI. 337 This has been related to modern categories of thought by the Russian sophiological school in Paris, especially by Professor S. Bulgakoff. 1937Ibid. XXXV. 92 Such Sophiologists as Bulgakov, Berdyaev, and Solovive. |