theonomies

/θiˈɑnəmiz/
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  1. Systems of government or ethics based on divine law or the belief that God is the ultimate authority.
    • The debate between theonomies and secular governments continues in political philosophy.
    • Some historical societies were built on theonomies, where religious law ruled everyday life.
    • Different religions have their own theonomies, shaping how followers live and worship.
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