theocrat

[ˈθiəkræt]

theocrat Definition

  • 1a person who governs by divine guidance or as a non-secular ruler
  • 2a member of a ruling body that is composed of religious officials

Using theocrat: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "theocrat" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The country was ruled by a theocrat who claimed to have a direct line to God.

  • Example

    The council was composed of theocrats who were also high-ranking members of the church.

  • Example

    The theocrat's policies were heavily influenced by his religious beliefs.

theocrat Synonyms and Antonyms

Phrases with theocrat

  • a system of government in which religious leaders hold political power, but the state is not officially governed by religious law

    Example

    Iran is often cited as an example of a secular theocracy.

  • a state that is governed by religious law and religious leaders

    Example

    Saudi Arabia is an example of a theocratic state.

  • a system of government in which religious leaders hold political power and the state is governed by religious law

    Example

    The Puritans established a theocratic rule in Massachusetts in the 17th century.

Origins of theocrat

from Greek 'theos' meaning 'god' and 'kratos' meaning 'rule'

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Summary: theocrat in Brief

A 'theocrat' [ˈθiəkræt] is a person who governs by divine guidance or as a non-secular ruler. It can also refer to a member of a ruling body composed of religious officials. Examples include the Puritan's establishment of a theocratic rule in Massachusetts and Iran's secular theocracy. Synonyms include cleric, ecclesiastic, prelate, divine, and minister.