noun
- the state, condition, or rank of being a god; divinity
- supreme power or authority; divine nature or essence
Usage: often used in religious or philosophical contexts
Examples
- The ancient Greeks believed in the godship of Zeus.
- In Christian theology, the godship of Christ is a central doctrine.
- The philosopher argued that godship transcends human understanding.
- Many religions attribute godship to a single supreme being.
- The concept of godship has been debated by theologians for centuries.
- Some cultures ascribed godship to natural forces like the sun and moon.