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- Theophagy abstract "Theophagy is a word of Ancient Greek origin that means "the feeding on a god" or "eating/devouring god", from θεός (Theós, “god”) and the suffix -phagy (to feed on, to eat/devour).In fertility rituals, the harvested grain may itself be the reborn god of vegetation. This practice has origins in ancient religions: Dionysus and many examples are documented in The Golden Bough by Sir James George Frazer (1854–1941)".
- Theophagy wikiPageID "759964".
- Theophagy wikiPageLength "1058".
- Theophagy wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Theophagy wikiPageRevisionID "658721347".
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_religion.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Ancient_religion_(disambiguation).
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Anthropophagy.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Bacteriophage.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceremonial_food_and_drink.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ceremonies.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_terminology.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_worship_practices.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lutheran_Eucharistic_theology.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:New_Testament_Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Category:Roman_Catholic_Eucharistic_theology.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Descent_to_the_underworld.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Dionysus.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Dying-and-rising_god.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Fertility.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Grain.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Harvest.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Human_sacrifice.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink James_Frazer.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink James_George_Frazer.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink Life-death-rebirth_deity.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLink The_Golden_Bough.
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLinkText "Theophagy".
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLinkText "eaten".
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLinkText "theophagia".
- Theophagy wikiPageWikiLinkText "theophagy".
- Theophagy hasPhotoCollection Theophagy.
- Theophagy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Theophagy wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Religion-stub.
- Theophagy subject Category:Ceremonial_food_and_drink.
- Theophagy subject Category:Ceremonies.
- Theophagy subject Category:Christian_terminology.
- Theophagy subject Category:Christian_worship_practices.
- Theophagy subject Category:Lutheran_Eucharistic_theology.
- Theophagy subject Category:New_Testament_Greek_words_and_phrases.
- Theophagy subject Category:Religious_behaviour_and_experience.
- Theophagy subject Category:Roman_Catholic_Eucharistic_theology.
- Theophagy hypernym Word.
- Theophagy type Article.
- Theophagy type Food.
- Theophagy type Article.
- Theophagy comment "Theophagy is a word of Ancient Greek origin that means "the feeding on a god" or "eating/devouring god", from θεός (Theós, “god”) and the suffix -phagy (to feed on, to eat/devour).In fertility rituals, the harvested grain may itself be the reborn god of vegetation. This practice has origins in ancient religions: Dionysus and many examples are documented in The Golden Bough by Sir James George Frazer (1854–1941)".
- Theophagy label "Theophagy".
- Theophagy sameAs Theophagie.
- Theophagy sameAs Teofagio.
- Theophagy sameAs Teofagia.
- Theophagy sameAs m.03913_.
- Theophagy sameAs Теофагия.
- Theophagy sameAs Teofagia.
- Theophagy sameAs Q1365637.
- Theophagy sameAs Q1365637.
- Theophagy wasDerivedFrom Theophagy?oldid=658721347.
- Theophagy isPrimaryTopicOf Theophagy.