id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt en-wikipedia-org-8749 Divinity - Wikipedia .html text/html 3187 391 62 The terms divinity and divine — uncapitalized, and lacking the definite article — are sometimes used as to denote 'god(s)[3] or certain other beings and entities which fall short of absolute Godhood but lie outside the human realm. In general, mortals with divine qualities are carefully distinguished from the deity or deities in their religion's main pantheon.[5] Even the Christian faith, which generally holds Christ to be identical to God, distinguishes between God the Father and Christ the begotten Son.[6] There are, however, certain esoteric and mystical schools of thought, present in many faiths — Sufis in Islam, Gnostics in Christianity, Advaitan Hindus, Zen Buddhists, as well as several non-specific perspectives developed in new age philosophy — which hold that all humans are in essence divine, or unified with the Divine in a non-trivial way. Or it may have reference to a deity.[8] Even angels in the Psalms are considered divine or elohim, as spirit beings, in God's form.[citation needed] ./cache/en-wikipedia-org-8749.html ./txt/en-wikipedia-org-8749.txt