Theophany

C2 16+

Pronunciation: /θiˈɑfəni/

Definitions of theophany

noun A visible manifestation of a deity or divine being

Example Sentences

A1 Theophany is a religious term that refers to a visible manifestation of a deity.

A2 In some religions, believers may experience a theophany as a way of connecting with their god.

B1 Theophanies are often described in religious texts as powerful and awe-inspiring events.

B2 Theophanies play a significant role in the mythology and beliefs of many ancient civilizations.

C1 Scholars study theophanies in various religious traditions to understand the nature of divine revelation.

C2 Theophanies are complex theological concepts that have been interpreted in different ways by scholars throughout history.

Examples of theophany in a Sentence

formal The theophany described in the text is a significant event in the religious narrative.

informal Have you heard about the theophany that supposedly happened last night?

slang That theophany was lit, bro!

figurative The sunrise felt like a theophany, a divine moment of beauty and peace.

Grammatical Forms of theophany

plural

theophanies

comparative

more theophanic

superlative

most theophanic

present tense

theophanies

future tense

will theophany

perfect tense

has theophanied

continuous tense

is theophanying

singular

theophany

positive degree

theophany

infinitive

to theophany

gerund

theophanying

participle

theophanied

Origin and Evolution of theophany

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Greek
Story behind the word: The word 'theophany' originates from the Greek words 'theo' meaning god and 'phainein' meaning to show or appear.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in ancient Greek religious contexts to refer to a visible manifestation of a deity, the term 'theophany' has evolved to also encompass divine manifestations in other religious traditions and broader spiritual experiences.