theomachies

/θiˈɑməkiz/
noun
  1. Conflicts or battles against gods or divine authority, especially in mythology or literature.
    • The novel explores a modern theomachy, with characters questioning divine power.
    • In Greek mythology, theomachy appears in stories of Titans fighting the Olympians.
    • The ancient epics often describe theomachies where heroes challenge the gods.