Docetism
/dəʊˈsiːtɪzəm/noun
mass noun
- the doctrine, important in Gnosticism, that Christ's body was not human but either a phantasm or of real but celestial substance, and that therefore his sufferings were only apparent幻影说(诺斯替教的重要学说, 认为基督的身体不是人身, 而是幻象或天国物质组成的真身, 故其痛苦只是表面的)。
派生词
Docetist
noun词源
mid 19th cent.: from medieval Latin Docetae (the name, based on Greek dokein 'seem', given to a group of 2nd-cent. Christian heretics)+-ISM.