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Theophanic
Theophanic The`o*phan"ic, a. Of or pertaining to a theopany; appearing to man, as a god.
Theophany
Theophany The*oph"a*ny, n.; pl. -nies. [Gr. ?; ? God + ? to appear.] A manifestation of God to man by actual appearance, usually as an incarnation.

Meaning of Theophan from wikipedia

- Theophan the Recluse (Russian: Феофан Затворник, romanized: Feofan Zatvornik), also known as Theophanes the Recluse or the Enlightener Theophan the Recluse...
- Theophan of Poltava (born V****ili Dimitrievich Bystrov, Russian: Василий Дмитриевич Быстров; 12 January 1875 - 6 February 1940) was a Russian archbishop...
- Feofan/Theophan Prokopovich (Russian: Феофан Прокопович; 18 June [O.S. 8 June] 1681 – 19 September [O.S. 8 September] 1736) was a Russian Imperial Orthodox...
- controversy Theophanes the Confessor Byzantine 8th-9th-century historian Theophan the Recluse (1815–1894) Russian saint Théophane Vénard (1821-1869) one...
- Theophanes the Gr**** (Russian: Феофан Грек, romanized: Feofan Grek; Gr****: Θεοφάνης; c. 1340 – c. 1410) was a Byzantine Gr**** artist and one of the greatest...
- Roman gate Porta Nigra with permission from the Archbishop of Trier, or Theophan the Recluse, a 19th-century Orthodox Christian monk who was later venerated...
- the letters of St. Theophan the Recluse, who initially corrected one of the editions of the book. In the end of his life, St. Theophan wrote to one person...
- Feofan or Theophan is a male given name. It may refer to: Theofan (Bystrov) (1875–1940), Russian archbishop Feofan Davitaia (1911–1979), Georgian geographer...
- in 1857, and a five-volume translation into Russian (Dobrotolyubie) by Theophan the Recluse in 1877. There were subsequent Romanian, Italian, French, German...
- by John Climacus, and "Letters" by Barsanuphius and John the Prophet. Theophan the Recluse writes: "whoever wants to know more precisely what the discernment...