theophilanthropist
1Theophilanthropist — The o*phi*lan thro*pist, n. [Cf. F. th[ e]ophilanthrope.] (Eccl. Hist.) A member of a deistical society established at Paris during the French revolution. [1913 Webster] …
2theophilanthropist — noun an advocate of theophilanthropism …
3theophilanthropist — the·o·phi·lan·thro·pist …
4theophilanthropist — A person who loves both God and mankind …
5theophilanthropist — pəst noun Etymology: theophilanthropy + ist : a member of a deistic society established in Paris during the period of the Directory aiming to institute in place of Christianity, which had been officially abolished, a new religion affirming belief …
6Theophilanthropy — The Theophilanthropists ( Friends of God and Man ) were a deistic sect, formed in France during the latter part of the French Revolution.OriginsSome disciples of Rousseau and Robespierre set up a new religion, to combine Rousseau s deism and… …
7Theophilanthropists — • A deistic sect formed in France during the latter part of the French Revolution Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Theophilanthropists Theophilanthropists …
8theophilanthropism — n. love of God and Man. ♦ theophilanthropicpic, a. ♦ theophilanthropist, n. ♦ theophilanthropy, n …