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anthropolatry an-thro-pol′a-tri, n. the giving of
divine honours to a human being, a term always employed in reproach. It
was used by the Apollinarians against the orthodox Christians of the 4th
and 5th centuries, with reference to the doctrine of the perfect human
nature of Christ. [Gr. anthrōpos, man, latreia,
worship.]
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