Divine Word or Divine Logos may refer to:
Philosophy and religion
- Logos, translated loosely as the "Divine Word", originally credited to Heraclitus, circa about 535 – 475 BC
- Logos (Christianity), according to the Gospel of John, Jesus Christ is the "Divine Logos" or "Divine Word"
- Rhema, also translated loosely as the "Divine Word"
- Rhema (doctrine), understood as the "Divine Word" revealed or inspired to an individual
- Dabar, meaning "word", "talk" or "thing" in Hebrew
- Divine language, the concept of a mystical or divine proto-language, which predates and supersedes human speech
- A divinely revealed or inspired religious text, such as:
Organizations
- The Society of the Divine Word, a Roman Catholic missionary order founded in 1875 in Germany
- Divine Word College, a Roman Catholic seminary in Epworth, Iowa that trains students for missionary work
- Sing Yin Secondary School, also known as Divine Word Secondary School, a Catholic boys' school located in Lam Tin, Hong Kong
See also
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