Anthropopathia

/ænθroʊpoʊˈpeɪθiə/ noun

The attribution of human emotions, feelings, or passions to non-human things, particularly to God or divine beings in theological contexts.

From 'anthropo-' (human) + 'pathia' (feeling/emotion, from Greek pathos). A theological term used since medieval times to describe how humans project their emotions onto the divine.

AMሰው paura
ARكراهية الناس
BNমানবভয়
CAantropofòbia
CSantropofobie
DAantropophobia
DEAnthropophobie
ELανθρωποφοβία
ESantropofobia
FAترس از انسان
FIantropophobia
FRanthropophobie
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