koinonia

NOUN
  1. Christian fellowship or communion with God or with fellow Christians; said in particular of the early Christian community
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How To Use koinonia In A Sentence

  • Koinōnia idiōmatōn, — that communication of attributes in the person, whereby the properties of either nature are promiscuously spoken of the person of Christ, under what name soever, of God or man, he be spoken of, Acts xx. 28, iii. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • Where he voiced a radical vision of a humanity founded on the dual principles of agape (love) and koinonia (communion), Left Behind theology seems to be more of a Save Your Behind theology, one in which Jesus is more of a shill, a name appropriated in hopes of gaining legitimacy. John R. Coats: What's Real About the Rapture?
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