Godhood
(noun)
The state or condition of being a god; divine nature or character.
Origin:
Godhood is a word derived from the word "god" meaning "a supernatural being worshiped as having power over nature and human fate" and the suffix "-hood" meaning "state or condition o.f"
Examples:
- The ancient Egyptians believed in the godhood of their pharaohs.
- The concept of godhood is central to many religions.
- The novel explores the theme of godhood and its implications.
- Some philosophers argue that godhood is a human construct.
- The godhood of the Divine is a topic of ongoing theological debate.