单词 | anthropopathism |
释义 | anthropopathismn. The attribution of human feelings and emotions to God; = anthropopathy n. ΘΚΠ the world > the supernatural > deity > [noun] > possessing personal attributes > ascription of > of human feelings or passions anthropopathy1578 anthropopathism1655 1655 J. Owen Vindiciæ Evangelicæ iv. 74 This being evident to be his mind and intendment, as we think his anthropopathisme in this Query, not to come short in folly and madnesse of his anthropomorphisme in that foregoing. 1847 J. Torrey tr. A. Neander Gen. Hist. Christian Relig. & Church II. 308 Christianity aimed at a transfigured spiritualised anthropopathism. 1847 J. E. Ryland tr. E. W. Hengstenberg Diss. Genuineness Pentateuch II. viii. 369 There are two classes of Anthropomorphisms—first, those in which the human forms..are transferred to God..; then those in which human affections are attributed to God, or anthropopathisms. 1952 Proc. Amer. Philos. Soc. 96 124/2 In representing Jesus's humble piety..naturally reflected the piety and humility characteristic of its own confessors or modest teachers..The church without abrogating its high claims for Jesus slipped into this kind of anthropopathism. 2007 Buffalo (N.Y.) News (Nexis) 14 Apr. C3. The Bible refers to God as being pleased with Creation and regretting making man, and being jealous and angry and loving. All these are examples of anthropopathism. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2016; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1655 |
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