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what was the Divine? a) virgin Mary b) Jesus c) none of these. ​

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Answered by rupsha71
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Divinity or the divine are things that are either related to, devoted to, or proceeding from a god or God. What is or is not divine may be loosely defined, as it is used by different belief systems. The root of the word divine is literally godly from the Latin deus, cf.

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Dictionary.com. divine - Merriam Webster. See, for example "The Great Stag: A Sumerian Divinity" by Bobula Ida (Yearbook of Ancient and Medieval History 1953)

Dictionary.com. divine - Merriam Webster. See, for example "The Great Stag: A Sumerian Divinity" by Bobula Ida (Yearbook of Ancient and Medieval History 1953) note Augustine's argument that divinity is not a quality of God, but that "God is [...] Divinity itself" (Nature and Grace, part I, question 3, article 3) "Whether God is the Same as His Essence or Nature"

Dictionary.com. divine - Merriam Webster. See, for example "The Great Stag: A Sumerian Divinity" by Bobula Ida (Yearbook of Ancient and Medieval History 1953) note Augustine's argument that divinity is not a quality of God, but that "God is [...] Divinity itself" (Nature and Grace, part I, question 3, article 3) "Whether God is the Same as His Essence or Nature" This is sometimes a controversial issue, however; see [1], for example, for a discussion of the status of the Japanese emperor.

Dictionary.com. divine - Merriam Webster. See, for example "The Great Stag: A Sumerian Divinity" by Bobula Ida (Yearbook of Ancient and Medieval History 1953) note Augustine's argument that divinity is not a quality of God, but that "God is [...] Divinity itself" (Nature and Grace, part I, question 3, article 3) "Whether God is the Same as His Essence or Nature" This is sometimes a controversial issue, however; see [1], for example, for a discussion of the status of the Japanese emperor. See, for example, "The Divinity of Alpha's Jesus" by Peterson & McDonald (Media

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