θεομαχέω

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1) to fight against God, or the gods

Usage notes

 * 1)  In the Patristic era, θεομαχέω—as well as its nom. and adj. forms, θεομαχία and θεομάχος, respectively—was used to describe the promulgation (and promulgators) of dogma deemed to be heretical (e.g., Gnosticism, Arianism, etc.).
 * Καὶ ὅτι θεομαχεῖ ὅ τε Καρποκράτης ὅ τ᾽ Ἐπιφάνης...
 * Ὅτι τὸν Ἄρειον ἐν τῷ θεομαχεῖν κατὰ τοῦ υἱοῦ ὑπερθειάζων...
 * Ὅτι τὸν Ἄρειον ἐν τῷ θεομαχεῖν κατὰ τοῦ υἱοῦ ὑπερθειάζων...
 * Ὅτι τὸν Ἄρειον ἐν τῷ θεομαχεῖν κατὰ τοῦ υἱοῦ ὑπερθειάζων...