Alogian

/eɪˈloʊdʒən/ noun

In philosophy, a person who denies or rejects the concept of divine reason or the Logos in Christian theology.

From a- (without) + logos (reason, word) + -ian (person). Logos comes from Greek λόγος, meaning word, reason, divine principle. The term describes early Christian heretics who rejected the Logos theology.

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