a mingling into one of deities or divine attributes previously regarded as distinct
2.
the union of the soul with God in mysticism
Word origin
C19: from Greek theokrasia, from theo- + -krasia from krasis a blending
theocrasy in American English
(θiˈɑkrəsi)
noun
1.
a mixture of religious forms and deities by worshipers
2.
union of the personal soul with God, as in Neoplatonism
Word origin
[1810–20; ‹ Gk theokrāsía, equiv. to theo-theo- + krâs(is) a mingling + -ia-y3]This word is first recorded in the period 1810–20. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: dominance, knockout, nihilism, realism, technique-y is a suffix of various origins used in the formation of action nouns from verbs (inquiry), also found in other abstract nouns (carpentry; infamy)