theogonism (Meaning)

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theogonism (n.)

Theogony.

Synonyms & Antonyms of theogonism

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theogonism Sentence Examples

  1. Theogonism, the study of divine origins, has fascinated philosophers and theologians for centuries.
  2. The ancient Greek theogonies of Hesiod and Homer provided foundational narratives about the genesis of the gods.
  3. The theogonism of the Roman poet Lucretius challenged traditional religious beliefs and proposed a naturalistic origin of the universe.
  4. Theogonic myths often weave together historical, mythical, and symbolic elements to explain the origins of divine figures.
  5. In some cultures, theogonism is closely intertwined with cosmogony, the study of the origin of the cosmos.
  6. The theogonic tradition in Judaism has shaped Jewish understanding of God and the relationship between humanity and the divine.
  7. Christian theogonism emphasizes the Trinity and the incarnation of God in Jesus Christ.
  8. Islamic theogonism focuses on the concept of Tawhid, the belief in the oneness of God.
  9. Modern theogonic theories explore the interface between science and religion, seeking to reconcile scientific knowledge with the existence of divine beings.
  10. Theogonism continues to be a vibrant field of study, engaging scholars from diverse disciplines and perspectives.

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Theogony.

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Theogonism, the study of divine origins, has fascinated philosophers and theologians for centuries.

The ancient Greek theogonies of Hesiod and Homer provided foundational narratives about the genesis of the gods.

The theogonism of the Roman poet Lucretius challenged traditional religious beliefs and proposed a naturalistic origin of the universe.

Theogonic myths often weave together historical, mythical, and symbolic elements to explain the origins of divine figures.