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Example sentences for "divinization"

Lexicographically close words:
divinitatis; divinite; divinities; divinitus; divinity; divinized; divino; divinum; divis; divisibility
  1. Brutalization or divinization is fate of three men in us, vi.

  2. Divinization of brutalization, is fate of three men in us, vi.

  3. And does not this apocatastasis, this humanization or divinization of all things, do away with matter?

  4. And thus a dogmatic evolution would have been effected parallel to that of the divinization of Jesus, the Son, and his identification with the Word.

  5. The divinization of everything was simply its humanization.

  6. The name Hestia embodies not the divinization of a concrete object, but the recognition of the divine person presiding over the object in question.

  7. However this may be, the nominal divinization of kings seems not to have had any effect on the cultus.

  8. The divinization of Babylonian kings, referred to above,[1403] seems not to have carried worship with it.

  9. The divinization of the Calif Ali by some Shiah sects was the product of religious fanaticism under the guidance of Aryan conceptions of the incarnation of the divine.

  10. Popular feeling appears to have accepted this divinization without question and in sincerity; educated circles accepted it as an act of political policy.

  11. One hero, Kwoiam of Mabuiag, is said to have been a real man, and to have been almost deified; divinization of dead men is not unusual in Polynesia.

  12. Where the divinization of men is practiced, the magician may be recognized as a god.

  13. Here, as in the case of the divinization of living men (ยง 347 n.

  14. Examples of the occasional divinization of deceased men in the Hellenic world are given below.

  15. At a later time such divinization was sometimes treated jestingly.

  16. This divinization of a drink was no doubt mainly priestly--it is a striking illustration of the power of the association of ideas, and belongs in the same general category with the deification of abstractions spoken of above.

  17. This sort of divinization is particularly prominent in Melanesia and parts of Polynesia; it exists also in Japan and in West Africa.

  18. The Japanese formal divinization of the emperor appears to have begun with the establishment of the monarchy (in the sixth or seventh century of our era), but, like the Chinese, goes back to the crude conception of early times.

  19. The incarnation of the Son of God is, therefore, the pivot around which roll the events of history--as the divinization of men in him is the term where these events ought to meet.

  20. From the humanization to the divinization there is but one step; let us endeavour to make it.


  21. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "divinization" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.