Term in Western philosophy, psychology, rhetoric, and religion.
Name or title of Jesus Christ.
The divine word of God; the second person in the Trinity (incarnate in Jesus)
1 There wasn't time to ask Logos how such a thing could happen.
2 At the very outset he enunciates the doctrine of the Incarnate Logos : -
3 The active was the Logos , or reason in it, which is God.
4 This Lord is the Manifested Logos , the Spirit moving on the Waters.
5 These tenets embrace a belief in the Eternal Logos - Darkness ,Mist ,andTempest.
6 Lay off the Logos We don't need to know you're wearing Versace.
7 Once the nurses were gone, and the door was closed, Logos spoke.
8 How could a mere man have been the Logos or divine reason?
9 They would also be influenced by his theory of the divine Logos .
10 From whom did Justin derive his identification of the Logos with Jesus?
11 This central idea of the Logos is not a category of modern thought.
12 One thing those folk of Ephesus did understand, the idea of the Logos .
13 The identity of the Logos with God is elementary, not personal.
14 The cosmology is thoroughly Johannine, and only awaits the name of the Logos .
15 The natural rendering of this word into Greek would be Logos .
16 Not that they would have refused the Logos to all men in words.
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