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In Christian terminology, docetism (from the Greek δοκεῖν/δόκησις dokeĩn (to seem) /dókēsis (apparition, phantom), according to Norbert Brox, is defined narrowly as "the doctrine according to which the phenomenon of Christ, his historical and bodily existence, and thus above all the human form of Jesus, was altogether ...
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In Christian terminology, docetism (from the Greek δοκεῖν/δόκησις dokeĩn (to seem) /dókēsis (apparition, phantom), according to Norbert Brox, is defined narrowly as "the doctrine according to which the phenomenon of Christ, his historical and bodily existence, and thus above all the human form of Jesus, was altogether ...Wikipedia
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Docetism|Concerning the Nature of Christ|Condemned in 451
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Docetism was an error with several variations concerning the nature of Christ.CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Docetae - New Advent
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Docetism, from the Greek 'dokeo' (to seem, to appear) was the contention that Christ merely seemed to be human and only appeared to be born, to suffer, and to ...New Advent
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Editing Tools: Docetism, (from Greek dokein, “to seem”), Christian heresy and one of the earliest Christian sectarian doctrines, affirming that Christ did not have a real or natural body during his life on earth but only an apparent or phantom one.Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Docetism definition, an early Christian doctrine that the sufferings of Christ were apparent and not real and that after the crucifixion he appeared in a spiritual ...Docetic | Define Docetic at Dictionary.com
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Docetic definition, an early Christian doctrine that the sufferings of Christ were apparent and not real and that after the crucifixion he appeared in a spiritual body.Docetism | Theopedia
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Docetism. "While the apostles were still surviving, while Christ's blood was still fresh in Judea, the Lord's body was asserted to be but a phantasm." -Jerome.Docetism - definition of Docetism by The Free Dictionary
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Do·ce·tism 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 ...Docetist - definition of Docetist by The Free Dictionary
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Do·ce·tism 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 ...Early Christian History / Heresies: Docetism
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Docetism is not really a single heretical movement. It is, rather, a doctrinal point intrinsic to a number of early Christian heresies and even some contemporary ...