Etymology:
Meaning:
Theocratic refers to a form of government in which a deity or religious leaders hold supreme political authority. In a theocracy, the laws and policies are based on religious teachings and beliefs, and religious leaders often have direct political power.
Origin:
The term "theocracy" was first used in the 17th century by the English philosopher Thomas Hobbes to describe a government in which the ruler is considered to be a divine representative or god. However, the concept of a religious government has existed since ancient times.
Examples of Theocracies:
Throughout history, there have been numerous examples of theocratic governments, including: