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divinity

[dih-vin-i-tee] / dɪˈvɪn ɪ ti /


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The overwhelming majority backed the Nicene Creed, which affirmed the full divinity of Jesus, declaring he is “of one substance” and thus equal to God the Father.

From The Wall Street Journal

He received a master’s degree in divinity from Yale in 1963 and, after graduation, was commissioned as an Army first lieutenant after completing reserve officers’ training.

From Washington Post

Her subjects often are portrayed amid symbols such as circles, birds and suns, evoking an innate divinity and a connection to African culture and ancestors, in the style of the Italian Renaissance.

From Washington Post

“Immortal, invisible, God only wise / In light inaccessible hid from all eyes” — so goes the hymn that neatly encapsulates some of our modern problems with divinity and its relation to humanity and the natural world.

From New York Times

He has a bachelor’s degree from Duke University, a master’s and doctorate from Illinois and a masters of divinity from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.

From Seattle Times