(noun) One skilled in divinity; a theologian.
"If there is anything that links the human to the divine, it is the courage to stand by a principle when everybody else rejects it."
"I have my own soul. My own spark of divine fire."
"For one wild, glad moment we snapped the chain that binds us to earth, and joining hands with the winds we felt ourselves divine."
"At the touch of this divine light, the mountains seemed to kindle to a rapt, religious consciousness, and stood hushed like devout worshippers waiting to be blessed."
"The philosopher whose dealings are with divine order himself acquires the characteristics of order and divinity."
"All men's souls are immortal, but the souls of the righteous are immortal and divine."
"God would seem to indicate to us and not allow us to doubt that these beautiful poems are not human, or the work of man, but divine and the work of God; and that the poets are only the interpreters of the Gods."
"The greatest blessing granted to mankind come by way of madness, which is a divine gift."