Definitions for pre-Christian

pre-Christian pre-Chris·tian

Spelling: [pree-kris-chuh n]
IPA: /priˈkrɪs tʃən/

Pre-Christian is a 13 letter English word.

You can make 1858 anagrams from letters in pre-Christian (-acehiinprrst).

Definitions for pre-Christian

adjective

  1. of, relating to, or belonging to a time or period before the Christian Era.

Origin of pre-Christian

First recorded in 1820-30; pre- + Christian

Examples for pre-Christian

But was the pre-Christian Messiah ever identified with the hypostasis Wisdom?

How much all this reminds us of the universality of the symbol in pre-Christian times.

Suffice it to record the fact that these relics are admittedly pre-Christian.

This was the last occupation of the tell, and was pre-Christian.

They certainly inherited much from the pre-Christian idea of Hades.

Or was it received by Paul from pre-Christian Jewish doctrine?

This proves that the tale belongs to the pre-Christian cannibal age.

At this point the pre-Christian development of Paul was over.

In either case the Gnostic tradition is shown to be pre-Christian.

Frobenius is convinced that it is at least pre-classical and pre-Christian in its beginning.

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