mystagogue英 ['mɪstəgɒg] 美 ['mɪstəˌgɒg]
n.秘法家;
英英释义
Mystagogue
- A mystagogue (from "person who initiates into mysteries") is a person who initiates others into mystic beliefs, an educator or person who has knowledge of the Sacred Mysteries. Another word is Hierophant.
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权威例句
MystagogueMystagogueMystagogueAugustine : mystic and mystagogue'... seeing that for monks the life of Antony is a sufficient pattern of discipline.' Athanasius as Mystagogue in his Vita AntoniiThomas d'Aquin, mystagogue: L'Expositio missae de la somme de théologie (IIIa, q. 83, a. 4-5)Ambrose of Milan as MystagogueTo Know All Mysteries: The Mystagogue Figure in Classical Antiquity and in Saint Paul's Letters to the CorinthiansGoethe as MystagoguePindar of Thebes: The Orphic Mystagogue