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<i>For the religion itself, see [[Christianity]].</i> | <i>This article is about the ideology. For the religion itself, see [[Christianity]].</i>{{CountryInfo | ||
|Name = [[File:ChrTheo-icon.png]] Christian Theocracy [[File:ChrTheo-icon.png]] | |Name = [[File:ChrTheo-icon.png]] Christian Theocracy [[File:ChrTheo-icon.png]] | ||
|NativeName = Christiana Theocratia | |NativeName = {{ILSize|Latin-icon.png|Latin Language}}: Christiana Theocratia | ||
|founded = 301 | |founded = 301 | ||
|predicon = Christianity | |predicon = Christianity | ||
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|onlysuccessor = | |onlysuccessor = | ||
|image = Christian Theocracy.png | |image = Christian Theocracy.png | ||
|Caption = | |Caption = Hell is a democracy, Heaven is a theocracy! | ||
|Alias = Bible Theocracy<br>Rule Of The Holy<br>Rule of the Church | |Alias = Bible Theocracy<br>Rule Of The Holy<br>Rule of the Church | ||
|Alignments = <div style="overflow:auto; height:auto; max-height:100px; background:transparent;">{{Info/AuthUnity}}<br>{{Info/CultRight}}<br>{{Info/Con}}<br>{{Info/Religious}} | |Alignments = <div style="overflow:auto; height:auto; max-height:100px; background:transparent;">{{Info/AuthUnity}}<br>{{Info/CultRight}}<br>{{Info/Con}}<br>{{Info/Religious}}<br>{{Info/Theo}} | ||
|Place of Origin = [[File:Byzantine-icon.png]] [[Byzantine Empire]] | |Place of Origin = [[File:Byzantine-icon.png]] [[Byzantine Empire]] | ||
|Influenced By = | |Influenced By = [[File:Altruism-icon.png]] [[Altruism]]<br>[[File:JewTheo-icon.png]] [[Jewish Theocracy]] | ||
|Influenced = [[File:Cdem-icon.png]] [[Christian Democracy]]<br>[[File:Scientocracy-icon.png]] [[Scientocracy]] (in Western Europe) | |Influenced = {{I|Byzantine Model}} [[Byzantine Model]]<br>[[File:Cdem-icon.png]] [[Christian Democracy]]<br>[[File:Positive Christianity-icon.png]] [[Positive Christianity]]<br>[[File:Scientocracy-icon.png]] [[Scientocracy]] (in Western Europe)<br>{{i|Trumpism}} <s>[[Trumpism]]</s> | ||
|Notable People = | |Notable People = | ||
|Notable Examples = | |Notable Examples = | ||
*[[File:Byzantine-icon.png]] [[Byzantine Empire]] ( | *[[File:KOArmenia-icon.png]] [[Kingdom of Armenia]] (301-428) | ||
|Likes = Sunday School Teachers, Ecumenism, Christendom, [[File:The Father-icon.png]] [[God]] | *[[File:Byzantine-icon.png]] [[Byzantine Empire]] (324-1453) | ||
*[[File:Carolingian Empire-icon.png]] [[Carolingian Empire]] (880-887) | |||
|Likes = Sunday School Teachers, Ecumenism, Christendom, [[File:The Father-icon.png]] [[Monotheism|God]] | |||
|Dislikes = Sinners, schisms | |Dislikes = Sinners, schisms | ||
|Preceded = | |Preceded = | ||
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|themecolor = #002868 | |themecolor = #002868 | ||
|textcolor = #ff0036 | |textcolor = #ff0036 | ||
}}{{Quote|Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of [[File:The Father-icon.png]] [[God]].|[[File:Jesus-icon.png]] [[Jesusism|Jesus Christ]], Matthew 4:4}}<b>Christian Theocracy</b> is a [[File:Tradition-icon.png]] [[Traditionalism|culturally right-wing]] ideology positioned in the upper middle section of the [[File:Auth-icon.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] axis on the political compass. His exact placement varies based on the denomination of [[File:Christianity-icon.png]] [[Christianity]] (e.g., [[File:Calvinism-icon.png]] [[Calvinism|Calvinists]] align more to the far right, while [[File:Catholicism-icon.png]] [[Catholicism|Catholics]] may lean towards the center-left). The core belief is that a powerful Christian government is essential for the salvation of humanity. Advocates of this ideology oppose the separation of church and state. | |Variations= | ||
*'''Sub-Ideologies''' <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | |||
**[[File:Jesus-icon.png]] [[Jesusism]] | |||
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*'''Regional Tendencies''' <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | |||
**[[File:Arianism-icon.png]] [[Arianism]] | |||
**{{i|JewChrist}} [[Jewish Christianity]] | |||
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*'''Personal Tendencies''' <div class="mw-collapsible mw-collapsed"> | |||
**[[File:StPaul-icon.png]] [[Pauline Christianity]] | |||
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}}{{Quote|Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of [[File:The Father-icon.png]] [[Monotheism|God]].|[[File:Jesus-icon.png]] [[Jesusism|Jesus Christ]], Matthew 4:4}}<b>Christian Theocracy</b> is a [[File:Tradition-icon.png]] [[Traditionalism|culturally right-wing]] ideology positioned in the upper middle section of the [[File:Auth-icon.png]] [[Authoritarianism|Authoritarian]] axis on the political compass. His exact placement varies based on the denomination of [[File:Christianity-icon.png]] [[Christianity]] (e.g., [[File:Calvinism-icon.png]] [[Calvinism|Calvinists]] align more to the far right, while [[File:Catholicism-icon.png]] [[Catholicism|Catholics]] may lean towards the center-left). The core belief is that a powerful Christian government is essential for the salvation of humanity. Advocates of this ideology oppose the separation of church and state. | |||
== History == | == History == | ||
There were numerous states in history, mainly [[File:EU-icon.png]] [[Europe|European]], that adopted [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity]] as their state religion. The first state to legally declare [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity]] his state religion would be [[File:KOArmenia-icon.png]] [[Kingdom of Armenia|Armenia]] in the year 301, under [[File:AbMon-icon.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism|King Tiridates III]] (298-330 C.E./A.D.). Later, in the year 380 under Emperor [[File:Theodosius-icon.png]] [[Theodosian Dynasty|Theodosius I]], the Edict of [[File:Thessaloniki-icon.png]] [[Thessaloniki|Thessalonica]] would make [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity]] the state religion of the [[File:Roman Empire-icon.png]] [[Roman Empire]], influencing all [[File:Europe-icon.png]] [[Europe|European]] history to come. | There were numerous states in history, mainly [[File:EU-icon.png]] [[Europe|European]], that adopted [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity]] as their state religion. The first state to legally declare [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity]] his state religion would be [[File:KOArmenia-icon.png]] [[Kingdom of Armenia|Armenia]] in the year 301, under [[File:AbMon-icon.png]] [[Absolute Monarchism|King Tiridates III]] (298-330 C.E./A.D.). Later, in the year 380 under Emperor [[File:Theodosius-icon.png]] [[Theodosian Dynasty|Theodosius I]], the Edict of [[File:Thessaloniki-icon.png]] [[Thessaloniki|Thessalonica]] would make [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity]] the state religion of the [[File:Roman Empire-icon.png]] [[Roman Empire]], influencing all [[File:Europe-icon.png]] [[Europe|European]] history to come. | ||
The New Testament gives no guidelines for governing a nation, but the Old Testament does describe the existance of theocracies under men such as [[File:Moses-icon.png]] [[Israel's Exile under Moses|Moses]], [[File:Joshua-icon.png]] [[Israel's Conquests under Joshua|Joshua]], and [[File:Judaism-icon.png]] [[Judaism|King Josiah]] (for more information, see [[Jewish Theocracy]] § History). On another related note, the New Testament does describe the concept of governments (regardless of them being [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity|Christian]]) as appointed by [[File:The Father-icon.png]] [[God]]. [[File:StPaul-icon.png]] [[Pauline Christianity|Paul the Apostle]] wrote that "…there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God" (Romans 13:1, NKJV). This, along with the Old Testament, is the scriptural foundation for a theocracy in [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity]]. | The New Testament gives no guidelines for governing a nation, but the Old Testament does describe the existance of theocracies under men such as [[File:Moses-icon.png]] [[Israel's Exile under Moses|Moses]], [[File:Joshua-icon.png]] [[Israel's Conquests under Joshua|Joshua]], and [[File:Judaism-icon.png]] [[Judaism|King Josiah]] (for more information, see [[File:JewTheo-icon.png]] [[Jewish Theocracy]] § History). On another related note, the New Testament does describe the concept of governments (regardless of them being [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity|Christian]]) as appointed by [[File:The Father-icon.png]] [[Monotheism|God]]. [[File:StPaul-icon.png]] [[Pauline Christianity|Paul the Apostle]] wrote that "…there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God" (Romans 13:1, NKJV). This, along with the Old Testament, is the scriptural foundation for a theocracy in [[File:Christi-icon.png]] [[Christianity]]. | ||
Christian theocracies emerged as {{I|CathTheo}} [[Catholic Theocracy|Catholic theocracies]] during the Middle Ages. | |||
== Relations == | == Relations == | ||
=== Blessed for Heaven === | === Blessed for Heaven === | ||
*[[File:Reactionary-icon.png]] [[Reactionaryism]] - Thou has defended me along with all of his sons, daughters and grandchildren. | *[[File:Reactionary-icon.png]] [[Reactionaryism]] - Thou has defended me along with all of his sons, daughters and grandchildren. | ||
=== Mixed (Purgatory Maybe?) === | |||
*{{i|Trump}} [[Trumpism]] - What? You’re not gonna turn {{i|USA}} [[United States of America|America]] into an authoritarian Christian Theocracy? But that’s the sole reason I voted for you… | |||
=== Damned to Hell === | === Damned to Hell === | ||
*[[File:Nero-icon.png]] [[Neronism]] - ANTICHRIST! STOP BURNING AND KILLING US, ‘TWAS THEE WHO STARTED THE FIRE! | *[[File:Nero-icon.png]] [[Neronism]] - ANTICHRIST! STOP BURNING AND KILLING US, ‘TWAS THEE WHO STARTED THE FIRE! | ||
*[[File:Positive Christianity-icon.png]] [[Positive Christianity]] - Thou art a sick, terrible corruption of [[File:The Father-icon.png]] [[God]]'s words. Galatians 3:28, heretic! | *[[File:Positive Christianity-icon.png]] [[Positive Christianity]] - Thou art a sick, terrible corruption of [[File:The Father-icon.png]] [[Monotheism|God]]'s words. Galatians 3:28, heretic! | ||
== How to draw == | |||
{{Flag|ChristTheo flag.png|Banner of Christianity with the authoritarian triangle}} | |||
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# Fill it with white. | |||
# Fill the top half of the ball with blue. | |||
# Draw a red cross in the center of the blue. | |||
# Draw black inverted triangle in the center. | |||
# Add eyes yuor done! | |||
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[[Category:Canon Ideologies]] | [[Category:Canon Ideologies]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 21:05, 11 December 2024
This article is about the ideology. For the religion itself, see Christianity.
“
Man shall not live by bread alone, but by every word that proceedeth out of the mouth of God.
— Jesus Christ, Matthew 4:4
Christian Theocracy is a culturally right-wing ideology positioned in the upper middle section of the Authoritarian axis on the political compass. His exact placement varies based on the denomination of Christianity (e.g., Calvinists align more to the far right, while Catholics may lean towards the center-left). The core belief is that a powerful Christian government is essential for the salvation of humanity. Advocates of this ideology oppose the separation of church and state.
History
There were numerous states in history, mainly European, that adopted Christianity as their state religion. The first state to legally declare Christianity his state religion would be Armenia in the year 301, under King Tiridates III (298-330 C.E./A.D.). Later, in the year 380 under Emperor Theodosius I, the Edict of Thessalonica would make Christianity the state religion of the Roman Empire, influencing all European history to come.
The New Testament gives no guidelines for governing a nation, but the Old Testament does describe the existance of theocracies under men such as Moses, Joshua, and King Josiah (for more information, see Jewish Theocracy § History). On another related note, the New Testament does describe the concept of governments (regardless of them being Christian) as appointed by God. Paul the Apostle wrote that "…there is no authority except from God, and the authorities that exist are appointed by God" (Romans 13:1, NKJV). This, along with the Old Testament, is the scriptural foundation for a theocracy in Christianity.
Christian theocracies emerged as Catholic theocracies during the Middle Ages.
Relations
Blessed for Heaven
- Reactionaryism - Thou has defended me along with all of his sons, daughters and grandchildren.
Mixed (Purgatory Maybe?)
- Trumpism - What? You’re not gonna turn America into an authoritarian Christian Theocracy? But that’s the sole reason I voted for you…
Damned to Hell
- Neronism - ANTICHRIST! STOP BURNING AND KILLING US, ‘TWAS THEE WHO STARTED THE FIRE!
- Positive Christianity - Thou art a sick, terrible corruption of God's words. Galatians 3:28, heretic!
How to draw
Christian Theocracy has a drawing rating of intermediate.
- Draw a ball.
- Fill it with white.
- Fill the top half of the ball with blue.
- Draw a red cross in the center of the blue.
- Draw black inverted triangle in the center.
- Add eyes yuor done!
Color Name | HEX | |
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White | #FFFFFF | |
Blue | #002868 | |
Red | #Bf0A30 | |
Black | #000000 |