author of life

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English

Alternative forms

  • Occurs with initial capitals in either or both of author and life.

Etymology

Calque of Late Latin auctor vītae (literally “the originator or cause of life”): “life” understood to mean existence simpliciter in the case of God the Father, and to mean the salvation of eternal life in the case of God the Son.

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

author of life

  1. (Christianity) An epithet of God and of Jesus.

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