Definitions

from The Century Dictionary.

  • noun One of the Docetæ.

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  • noun One who believes in docetism.
  • adjective Of or pertaining to docetism.

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Examples

  • But don't let's pretend that their relative absence today in Catholic piety renders the hermeneutic of continuity "docetist," or that their appeal would be less a matter of taste than the sorts of liturgical variations we see even now.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Mike L 2006

  • But don't let's pretend that their relative absence today in Catholic piety renders the hermeneutic of continuity "docetist," or that their appeal would be less a matter of taste than the sorts of liturgical variations we see even now.

    Avoiding docetism Mike L 2006

  • A minor quibble: The term "docetist" derives not from the Latin

    unknown title 2009

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