christ within
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Definition
Noun: * The divine presence of Christ in the human soul: A Quaker theological concept referring to the direct, inner experience of God's light, spirit, or guidance within each person. It is not a physical presence but a spiritual one that provides enlightenment, moral direction, and a personal connection to the divine.
Usage
The term is used primarily in a religious, specifically Quaker (Religious Society of Friends), context to describe the core of their belief and practice. * It is often capitalized as "Christ Within" or "the Christ within" to signify its sacred nature. * It is synonymous with other Quaker terms like "the Inner Light," "the Light Within," or "the Seed."
Examples
- Quakers believe that by listening quietly in worship, they can perceive the guidance of the Christ within.
- Her decision was made after deep reflection and seeking the Christ within for direction.
- The doctrine of the Christ Within emphasizes a personal, unmediated relationship with God.
Advanced Usage
- The concept is central to the Quaker practice of silent worship, where individuals gather in stillness to listen for the promptings of the Christ Within.
- It underpins the Quaker testimonies (e.g., peace, equality, integrity), which are seen as arising from obedience to this inner divine guide.
Variants and Related Words
- Inner Light (n): The most common synonym in Quaker vocabulary for the divine presence within.
- Light Within (n): Another frequent synonym.
- Inward Light (n): A less common variant.
- Seed (n): A Quaker term, used by early founder George Fox, referring to the potential for divine revelation within every person.
Synonyms
- Inner Christ
- Indwelling Christ
- Divine Presence
- Inner Guide (in a specifically religious context)
Notes
- This is a specialized theological term. In general English usage outside of Quakerism or certain mystical Christian traditions, it is rarely encountered.
- It should not be confused with general psychological concepts like "inner voice" or "conscience," though Quakers might describe the Christ Within as the source of true conscience.
Noun
- a divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul