theanthropos means christ regarded as having both a divine and human nature. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 89 out of 100.
Why this word is great
THEANTHROPOS — [Noun] Christ regarded as the irreducible union of divine and human natures in a single person. From Ancient Greek θεάνθρωπος (theánthrōpos), from θεός (theós, "god") + ἄνθρωπος (ánthrōpos, "human being, man"). Unlike theanthropism (a general principle of god-in-man) or Logos (the transcendent, pre-existent Word), Theanthropos is the singular, historical knot of two natures. It is the carpenter’s calloused hands that shaped wood before the world was shaped, the eternal mind that knew the fall of every sparrow yet learned obedience through suffering, the cry of forsakenness issuing from the mouth of the Eternal. The word holds in perpetual tension the quiet scandal at the heart of a faith, the impossible bridge where wonder and suffering become one thing.
noun
- Christ regarded as having both a divine and human nature.