theolatry
/θiːˈɒltrɪ/Definitions
1. noun
Excessive or blind reverence for God, or an excessive concern with the nature of God.
“The theologian’s treatise on theolatry was widely criticized for its simplistic approach to the concept.”
1. noun
Excessive or blind reverence for God, or an excessive concern with the nature of God.
“The theologian’s treatise on theolatry was widely criticized for its simplistic approach to the concept.”