Definition: Apollonic refers to God's command, as in the first person singular form (apologist) who argues for an idea or principle. The Greek word was used to denote the supreme being as God, implying that it was omnipotent and omniscient, which are key concepts in the Christian doctrine of divine sovereignty. It is often associated with Paul, who translated this term into Latin, and thus, its meaning has broadened to encompass religious doctrines related to God's omnipotence or moral guidance.