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Sophia as Onoma Theou: an Onomastic Case Study on the Intersection of Christianity, Politics, and Intellectual Culture

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Abstract This article offers the first in-depth study of the name Sophia in antiquity and contributes to debates about the utility of onomastics for the study of Christianization. After the name Maria, Sophia became the second most popular female name representing 4.4% of women in 7th-century Egypt. Unique among Christian names etymologically rooted in a virtue, we argue Sophia should further be understood as a theophoric name. We describe a set of cyclical factors surrounding the idea of hagia sophia constituting the “wisdom feedback loop.” Christological controversy generated political turmoil, and a significant point of difficulty was Christ’s eternal sophia (1 Corinthians 1:24) and progression in sophia (Luke 2:52). Amidst on-going controversy, a politically attentive population was encouraged to self-represent as intellectually conscientious, making Sophia an appealing choice for families, adding more attention to Christ’s mysterious sophia , contributing to further controversy, causing renewed demand for sophia within society.
Title: Sophia as Onoma Theou: an Onomastic Case Study on the Intersection of Christianity, Politics, and Intellectual Culture
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Abstract This article offers the first in-depth study of the name Sophia in antiquity and contributes to debates about the utility of onomastics for the study of Christianization.
After the name Maria, Sophia became the second most popular female name representing 4.
4% of women in 7th-century Egypt.
Unique among Christian names etymologically rooted in a virtue, we argue Sophia should further be understood as a theophoric name.
We describe a set of cyclical factors surrounding the idea of hagia sophia constituting the “wisdom feedback loop.
” Christological controversy generated political turmoil, and a significant point of difficulty was Christ’s eternal sophia (1 Corinthians 1:24) and progression in sophia (Luke 2:52).
Amidst on-going controversy, a politically attentive population was encouraged to self-represent as intellectually conscientious, making Sophia an appealing choice for families, adding more attention to Christ’s mysterious sophia , contributing to further controversy, causing renewed demand for sophia within society.

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