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theocracy

religious government / divine rule
Noun
pl: theocracies

This term describes a governance structure where the boundary between religious authority and political power is erased. It carries a heavy connotation of absolute authority, as laws are presented not as human legislation but as divine mandates, making dissent equivalent to heresy. In modern political discourse, the word often evokes a sense of rigidity or intolerance, though it can be used neutrally in historical contexts to describe ancient civilizations where the ruler was viewed as a deity or a direct representative of one.

Meanings

Noun

A system of government in which priests rule in the name of God or a god.

"The historical state of ancient Egypt is often cited as an early example of a theocracy."

Noun

A society or government governed by divine guidance or by officials who are regarded as divinely guided.

"The small community established a strict theocracy based on their interpretation of sacred texts."

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