ubiquism

English dictionary entry

Meanings

noun
  1. Ubiquitarianism; the belief that Christ's human form is present everywhere.
  2. Ubiquity, universal presence, or a theological position positing it for something.

Pronunciation

/ˈjuːbɪkwɪzəm/ /ˈjuːbəkwɪzəm/

Word forms

ubiquism

Etymology

From Latin ubique (“everywhere”) + -ism, after ubiquist.

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