noun
- a person who believes in or advocates ditheism, the doctrine that there are two equal and opposing divine principles or gods (one good, one evil).
Usage: philosophical/religious term; often used in academic or theological contexts
Examples
- The ditheist worldview posits a cosmic struggle between good and evil forces.
- Some scholars classify Zoroastrianism as ditheist in its dualistic theology.
- A ditheist might argue that the existence of evil requires a second divine power.
- The ditheist perspective differs fundamentally from monotheistic religions.
- Ancient Persian religion influenced ditheist thought in Western philosophy.