- divinitas)
refers to the quality, presence, or
nature of that
which is
divine—a term that,
before the rise of monotheism,
evoked a
broad and
dynamic field...
-
divinization in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Divinization may
refer to: Apotheosis, the
glorification of a
subject to
divine level Divinization (Christian)...
-
Triumphs and
Tragedies of '
Divinely Uninspired to a ****ish Extent'".
Entertainment Voice.
Retrieved 6
October 2022. "
Divinely Uninspired To A ****ish Extent...
-
Divine Word or
Divine Logos may
refer to: A
divinely revealed or
inspired religious text, such as: The Bible,
referred to as the "
Divine Word" in a Christian...
- The
Divine Comedy (Italian:
Divina Commedia [diˈviːna komˈmɛːdja]) is an
Italian narrative poem by
Dante Alighieri,
begun c. 1308 and
completed around...
- Christianity, Islam, Mormonism, and the Baháʼí
Faith are all
claimed to be
divinely inspired to some degree.
Ancient Mesopotamia: In the
Mesopotamian epic...
-
Divine law is any body of law that is
perceived as
deriving from a
transcendent source, such as the will of God or gods – in
contrast to man-made law or...
-
Haredi Judaism tends to
regard even
rabbinic decrees as
being of
divine origin or
divinely inspired,
while Modern Orthodox Judaism tends to
regard them as...
-
Dictionary of
English defines deity as a god or goddess, or
anything revered as
divine. C.
Scott Littleton defines a
deity as "a
being with
powers greater than...
- Look up
divine intervention in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Divine intervention is an
event that
occurs when a
deity (i.e. God or a god)
becomes actively...