Psilanthropism (noun)
sil-an-throp-izm
The doctrine or belief that Jesus was a mere man.
Earliest use found in Samuel Taylor Coleridge (1772–1834), poet, critic, and philosopher. Probably from Byzantine Greek.
Example sentences
“When psilanthropism is offered as a viable theory it’s hard to ignore.”
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