top of page

Theology of Astronism

Written by Astronist Institution

Edited by the Astronological Journal

Last updated: JAN. 10, 2020

Not to be confused with divinology.


The theology of Astronism, or the Astronist theology, is the tradition and system of theology arising from understandings of Astronist beliefs regarding the existence, identity, and role of the concept of God. It is often used synonymously with divinology, however, the use of the term theology suggests a non-Astronic or neutral academic study of The Divine.


The Astronist theology is not monolithic, but is instead multifaceted and motional in form due to its association with different approaches to theological belief across a spectrum, most prominently including panentheism, cosmotheism, non-theism, transtheism, atheism, and many other theological positions.


Discipline of study

Astronic theology, also known as Millettarian theology, or Millettic theology, is the major discipline of study of the Astronic tradition dealing with the beliefs, notions, and concepts of the existence, non-existence, nature, role, and identity of God and pulls on both pre-Millettic concepts and beliefs and those originating from within Astronism to formulate a new distinct theology.

Keywords and linked resources

See also

  • Appellatology Resources on Astronism.com

  • Meta-Astronism Resources on Astronism.com 

You may also be interested in

bluebg.png

Vendox

solar_eclipse_april_2014_antarctica_aust
earth_8-wallpaper-3554x1999.png

Astronism by country

Astrosis

Key components

Main beliefs

Main practices

Ethics and lifestyle

Governance

Classification and history

Forms of Astronism

Other elements

Additional information

This article was written by a working staff member with editorial powers within the Astronist Institution. The accuracy, validity and integrity of the contents of this article is supervised by working members of the Astronological Journal which is the academic journal appointed responsibilities of scholarship for the discipline of study to which the subject of this article is associated.

To learn more about the Astronological Journal, click here.

This and all other articles on Astronism.org are subject to the copyright provisions of the Astronist Institution. © 2020 Astronist Institution. All rights reserved.

 

Learn more about copyright here.

Sharing and citing

Existences of the Astronic cosmology

Astronist practices

 Governance of Astronism

Figures of Astronism

Disciplines of Astronism

Canon of Astronism

Main Astronist concepts and beliefs

Part of a series on

Appellations

Devotional (Devotology)

General forms

Cosmic Devotion · Mutual devotion · Cosmomancy · Astrolatry · Astromancy

 

Specific forms

Retination · Stardance · Starsleeping · 

Astrophotography · Astronomical commemoration

Physical and mental

Astration · Astromeditation · Cosmopiry

Revelatory, intellectual and philosophic

Personal inspiration · Indrucy · Astrologue

 · Debatation

 

Extollatory (Extollogy)
Extollation · Celestification · Cometanisation

 

Activities (Occurrology)

Individual

Startryst

 

Private

Intosy · Panosy

Public, sopharial or phrontisterial

Astronomy tourism · Cosmogosy · Phrontistas 

· Starball · Philosophic tourism · Sempition · 

Orreration · Holographic show

Festivals and events
Starlight Festival (Stellara · Kintana · The Starlight Council) · Starlight social · Astrofair · Astroprom 

· Stargazing · Starguild · Starparty · Theatrosy

 

Either individual, private or public

Astronomical observation · Astrocrafts · 

Astroexercise · Starbathing · Moonbathing · 

Stardown · Starjam · Starnight · Starwalk · 

Sungrazing · Philosophers' camp

 

Related terms

Vendox.png

The Vendox is the most well known symbol of Astronism.

Forms of Astronism

Geography of Astronism

Related topics

bottom of page