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theophagy

Theophagy vs Theophany - What's the difference?

theophagy | theophany |


As nouns the difference between theophagy and theophany

is that theophagy is (rare) the feeding on a god, in a sacramental context while theophany is a manifestation of a deity to a man.

Sacramental vs Theophagy - What's the difference?

sacramental | theophagy |


As nouns the difference between sacramental and theophagy

is that sacramental is an object (such as holy water or a crucifix) or an action (such as making the sign of the cross) which is regarded as encouraging devotion and thus spiritually aiding the person who uses it while theophagy is the feeding on a god, in a sacramental context.

As an adjective sacramental

is used in, or relating to, a sacrament.

God vs Theophagy - What's the difference?

god | theophagy |


As a verb god

is .

As a noun theophagy is

(rare) the feeding on a god, in a sacramental context.

Feeding vs Theophagy - What's the difference?

feeding | theophagy |


As nouns the difference between feeding and theophagy

is that feeding is an instance of giving food while theophagy is (rare) the feeding on a god, in a sacramental context.

As a verb feeding

is .