theomachia
[θiːˈɒməθiːə]
Definitions
1. noun
Rebellion or opposition to a deity, or the act of fighting against God or the gods.
“The ancient philosopher’s theomachia was considered a sacrilegious act, and he was shunned by his community.”
[θiːˈɒməθiːə]
1. noun
Rebellion or opposition to a deity, or the act of fighting against God or the gods.
“The ancient philosopher’s theomachia was considered a sacrilegious act, and he was shunned by his community.”