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单词 theopaschite
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Theopaschiten.

/θiːə(ʊ)ˈpaskʌɪt/
Forms: Also 1500s -paschit, 1600s -passit.
Etymology: < ecclesiastical Latin theopaschīta, < Greek θεοπασχίτης , < θεός god + πάσχειν to suffer: see -ite suffix1 1a.
Church History.
A member of a Monophysite sect of the 6th cent., who held that the divine nature of Christ suffered on the Cross. Also attributive.
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1607 T. Rogers Faith, Doctr., & Relig. 14 That Christ really, and indeed hung not on the crosse: for his passion was in showe onely, said the Cerdonites..and the Manicheans: and another man, said the Theopaschits,..suffered, and hung on the crosse.
1607 T. Rogers Faith, Doctr., & Relig. 11 Most wicked were the opinions of those men which held..that..Christ had a bodie without a soule; as thought..the Theopaschites.
1635 A. Gil Sacred Philos. Holy Script. iv. xxvii. 32 The errours..of the Theopaschites, who held that the God-head of Christ did suffer, while His body was nayled on the Crosse.
1874–86 J. H. Blunt Dict. Sects Theopaschites, a sect of the Monophysites who maintained that Christ having only one Nature, and that the Divine, it was therefore the Divine Nature which suffered..at the Crucifixion.
1884 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. III. 2346 Theopaschites..a by-name applied to such as accepted the formula, that..‘God had suffered and been crucified’.
1914 W. E. Beet Mediaeval Papacy 15 Uncompromising was the attitude of Hormisdas with reference to the so-called Theopaschite formula.
1971 R. Browning Justinian & Theodora iii. 102 His [sc. Justinian's] new ‘Theopaschite’ doctrine in the end contributed nothing to the religious unity of the empire.

Derivatives

Theopaschitally adv. /θiːə(ʊ)ˈpæskɪtəlɪ/ in the manner of, or in accordance with the doctrine of the Theopaschites.
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1882 A. Cave & J. S. Banks tr. I. A. Dorner Syst. Christ. Doctr. 209 In this respect it speaks quite Theopaschitally.
Theopaschitic adj. /θiːə(ʊ)pæˈskɪtɪk//θiːə(ʊ)pəˈskɪtɪk/ of or pertaining to the Theopaschites or their doctrine.
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1893 E. K. Mitchell tr. A. von Harnack Outl. Hist. Dogma 299 The carrying out of the theopaschitic formula.
Theopaschitism n. /θiːə(ʊ)ˈpæskɪtɪz(ə)m/ the doctrine or tenets of the Theopaschites.
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1882 P. Schaff et al. Relig. Encycl. I. 463 A revival of..Patripassianism, or Theopaschitism.
Theopaschist n. /θiːə(ʊ)ˈpæskɪst/ a Theopaschite.
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1848 A. H. tr. J. P. F. Richter Levana ix. 483 Theologians are active Theopaschists.
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