theocracy
2 antonyms and opposites of theocracy, grouped by meaning.
Noun — A system of government in which religious leaders rule in the name of a god, and religious law is the law of the state.
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Formal, common in political journalism. Often used critically, as a warning label for a state seen as mixing religion and law too closely.
Etymology
From Greek theos 'god' and -kratia 'rule, power'.
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What is the difference between a theocracy and a state with an official religion?
A state religion is a formal endorsement, which can coexist with an entirely secular parliament and courts, as in England or Denmark. A theocracy goes further: religious authorities or religious law actually control legislation, the courts or the head of state.
What is the opposite of a theocracy?
A secular state, in which government and religious institutions are formally separated and laws are made without appeal to religious authority. France's laïcité and the United States' establishment clause are two different models of this.