hierophanies
English
editPronunciation
edit- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /hɪəˈɹɒfəniːz/
Noun
edithierophanies
- plural of hierophany
- 1991, Robert D. Baird, Category Formation and the History of Religions, page 75:
- For example, the symbolism of the moon implies a system of hierophanies which cluster about the moon.
- 1994, Subrata Kumar Chakrabarti, “1: Hierophany”, in Offshore Structure Modeling, page 7:
- The major themes in Eliade’s thought are symbol, myth, and ritual1, hierophanies, the sacred and the profane, the coincidentia oppositorum, the repetition of archetypal structures2, illud tempus, and homo religiosus.