Do·ce·tism
(dō-sē′tĭz′əm, dō′sə-tĭz′əm)n. The belief, especially associated with the Gnostics, that Jesus had no human body and only appeared to have died on the cross.
[Probably from Late Greek
Dokētai,
espousers of Docetism, from Greek
dokein,
to seem; see
dek- in
Indo-European roots.]
Do·ce′tist n.
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Docetism
(ˈdəʊsɪˌtɪzəm) n (Ecclesiastical Terms) (in the early Christian Church) a heresy that the humanity of Christ, his sufferings, and his death were apparent rather than real
[C19: from Medieval Latin Docētae, from Greek Dokētai, from dokein to seem]
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Do•ce•tism
(doʊˈsi tɪz əm, ˈdoʊ sɪˌtɪz-)
n. an early Christian heresy asserting that the sufferings of Christ were apparent and not real.
[1840–50; < Late Greek
dokē(taí) (pl. of
dokētḗs one who professes the heresy of appearance) < Greek
dokē-, variant s. of
dokeîn to seem, appear (compare
dogma)]
Do•ce′tic, adj.
Do•ce′tist, n., adj.
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Docetism
a very early heretical belief that held that Christ’s body was not material or real, but only the appearance of a body. — Docetae, n. pl.
See also: Heresy
the teaching of an early heretical sect asserting that Christ’s body was not human or material, but celestial in substance. — Docetic, adj.
See also: Christ-Ologies & -Isms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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