Theand
Theand is a rarely used term that designates the union or manifestation of the divine and human within a single entity or process. It is not part of mainstream theological vocabulary and has no fixed definition across disciplines. In many uses, theand describes a hypothetical or ideal state in which divine presence permeates human faculties, or a figure that embodies both godly and human aspects. The term is primarily found in esoteric, speculative, or fictional contexts rather than in canonical doctrine.
Etymology: Theand is formed from the Greek elements theos (god) and anthropos (man). It is closely related
Notable usage and contexts: In some writings, theand is used as a shorthand for a theandric process,
See also: theanthropy, theandric, theanthropic, mysticism.
References: Because the term is uncommon, citations are usually to authorial definitions rather than to standard