dyotheism
/daɪˈɒθiɪzəm/Definitions
1. noun
A doctrine that the universe or a particular aspect of the universe has more than one ultimate cause or source.
“The philosopher’s idea of dyotheism sparked a heated debate in the academic community.”
1. noun
A doctrine that the universe or a particular aspect of the universe has more than one ultimate cause or source.
“The philosopher’s idea of dyotheism sparked a heated debate in the academic community.”