Theophilus
Americannoun
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a walled plain in the 4th quadrant of the face of the moon: about 65 miles (105 km) in diameter.
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a male given name.
noun
noun
Etymology
Origin of Theophilus
after Theophilus (died 842 ad ), Byzantine emperor and patron of learning
Example Sentences
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A divided collective will fall, Theophilus concludes.
From Salon
But "The Ritual" centers so much on Joseph’s disbelief in Theophilus’ absolute belief in Emma’s possession, and in the existence of demonic power, that the film almost functions as a dialogue about the rationality of Christian faith itself.
From Salon
Or is Theophilus acting in actual bad faith, so convinced by his preferred mythology that he’s unworried about any harm the rites of exorcism inflict on Emma?
From Salon
And how does a man like Joseph, an authority figure in the church but on a lower rung than Theophilus, conduct himself under those circumstances?
From Salon
Matthew Theophilus's family described him as a "devoted dad"
From BBC
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