sophic

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  • adj.

    智慧的,明智的;

  • 英英释义

    Sophic

    • Term used by Mormon apologist, scholar, and author Hugh Nibley to explain the shift from the tradition of oral formulaic composition to that of the written word—sophic corresponding to the written word, the word "mantic"corresponding to the oral formulaic tradition. According to his theory, the mantic was a tradition relying entirely on God and prophets for knowledge.

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