An epiphany is "a sudden, powerful, and often spiritual or life-changing realization that a character experiences in an otherwise ordinary moment."
If you're asking for the definition, an epiphany is a sudden realization about something (usually something spiritual) which comes about from something you do everyday. For example, if you are at a place of prayer and have a sort of a revelation, you could not call it an epiphany because it's common for one to have a spiritual "aha!" moment while participating in something religious. However, if you have a similar "aha!" moment while slurping up some chicken soup with a friend at the local cafe before heading to work, that would more likely be an actual epiphany. An epiphany doesn't always have to relate to something spiritual, however it originally meant the appearance of a deity, especially that of Jesus according to Christian belief. So people tend to refer to an epiphany as a sudden spiritual insight.
a divine manifestation
An epiphany is a moment of sudden revelation or insight.
I think you mean Epiphany since you've posted this in the Religions section. Epiphany is a Christian holiday that celebrates the revelation of "God the Son" as a human being in Jesus Christ.
To have a religious epiphany means a person realizes his faith or he or she is convinced that an event or happening was caused by a deity or being of his or her faith.
Epiphany is a noun.
Mormons don't generally use the word "epiphany" to describe any religious or spiritual occurrences, they use the term 'revelation' or 'vision'. Brigham Young did have many revelations and visions. One of these is recorded in the Doctrine and Covenants as Section 136.
The plural form for the noun epiphany is epiphanies.
The young girl had a epiphany with her mother about the plans to go home.I have had an epiphany!
Epiphany is a Christian feast celebrating the 'shining forth' or revelation of God to mankind in human form, in the person of Jesus Christ. (Wiki edia)
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